Green beans (bush); tomatoes.
Continuing with the beans, here is the other problem: curled leaves. I am thinking some kind of insect infestation, because it's only a few plants that have curled leaves. I can't see any insects, but I'll look again. The small plant in the foreground seems stunted and has leaves that seem curled. These leaves contrast with those of the plant behind it.
Another puzzler, for me, at least, is the uneven twins, triplets, etc.--seeds planted at the same time that grow at extremely different rates. Yes, I planted these seeds at the same time and I have a giant and two runts. Why? How come?
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