Tomato, Eggplant
My largest tomato weighs in at 14.6 oz, here viewed top and bottom:
The oldest of the three eggplants is the (smaller) yellow brother. What caused its strange color? Its texture was thicker than its brothers', but we ate it anyway.
Today, with the help of a helpful U of Az extension Master Gardener, I learned about the problem with the beans in the greenhouse: spider mites.
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And what then, is the solution to the spider mites? Copious poisoning? Introduction of lady bugs?
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