After we started to get some long overdue rain. I was able to harvest some produce.
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| Early Napoli Carrots | 
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More Carrots and a San Marzano Tomato. 
 
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This is not the first San Marzano of the year. Since tomatoes are really a tropical perennial that we grow as annuals here, I tried overwintering in the sun room. Plant did well and after a short period of adjusting to being back outdoors, has been producing a few tomatoes and has begun to increase production.
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Volunteer grape tomato 
 
 
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| Elephant Garlic w/ corms still attached. Sorry hadn't had time to wash  yet.  | 
Each of these heads weighted about a lb. after dirt and stalks were removed. Corms have been stored for planting in fall.
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| Hardneck variety of garlic.  | 
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Red Hamburger Onions 
 
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Mostly grown as an experiment to produce my own sets for fall planting. There are a few that we will eat now.
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| Georgia Sweet Onions. Also grown for sets. | 
This variety is similar to a Vidallia and there are many more large enough to eat now.
I also harvested 2 quarts of blackberries and the raspberries are setting fruit. Maybe I'll be able to get more pics up later.
 
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