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 Garden 2 with three rows of broccoli. a row of savoy cabbage and eggplant , and two rows of peppers.
 Garden 2 with three rows of broccoli. a row of savoy cabbage and eggplant , and two rows of peppers.

Garden 2 with three rows of broccoli. a row of savoy cabbage and eggplant , and two rows of peppers.

 Savoy cabbage

Savoy cabbage

 Garlic drying to prepare for braiding and long term storage

Garlic drying to prepare for braiding and long term storage

 Recently harvested garlic drying near chicken coop.

Recently harvested garlic drying near chicken coop.

 Giovanni graciously offered to demonstrate how to braid garlic.

Giovanni graciously offered to demonstrate how to braid garlic.

 A row of tomatoes have been planted where fava beans were growing.

A row of tomatoes have been planted where fava beans were growing.

 Bush beans have been planted where onions and garlic were growing. The spent fava plants are used as mulch between rows.

Bush beans have been planted where onions and garlic were growing. The spent fava plants are used as mulch between rows.

 Straw and pulled fava plants used as mulch between rows of vegetables

Straw and pulled fava plants used as mulch between rows of vegetables

 A row of climbing pole beans planted from seed have replaced thea row of rapini that was recently harvested.

A row of climbing pole beans planted from seed have replaced thea row of rapini that was recently harvested.

 Roma pole beans

Roma pole beans

 Climbing Roma beans

Climbing Roma beans

 Climbing Roma beans

Climbing Roma beans

 Climbing Roma pole beans are beginning to flower.

Climbing Roma pole beans are beginning to flower.

 Grape on arbor

Grape on arbor

 Two oleander cuttings rooting in pots

Two oleander cuttings rooting in pots

 Basil and fig tree at the edge of Garden 1

Basil and fig tree at the edge of Garden 1

 The fruit of a white fig is beginnning to mature.

The fruit of a white fig is beginnning to mature.

 A potted yellow cherry tomato plant with immature fruit near the house.

A potted yellow cherry tomato plant with immature fruit near the house.

 Tomatoes maturing on vine

Tomatoes maturing on vine

 Peach tree

Peach tree

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 Garden 2 with three rows of broccoli. a row of savoy cabbage and eggplant , and two rows of peppers.
 Savoy cabbage
 Garlic drying to prepare for braiding and long term storage
 Recently harvested garlic drying near chicken coop.
 Giovanni graciously offered to demonstrate how to braid garlic.
 A row of tomatoes have been planted where fava beans were growing.
 Bush beans have been planted where onions and garlic were growing. The spent fava plants are used as mulch between rows.
 Straw and pulled fava plants used as mulch between rows of vegetables
 A row of climbing pole beans planted from seed have replaced thea row of rapini that was recently harvested.
 Roma pole beans
 Climbing Roma beans
 Climbing Roma beans
 Climbing Roma pole beans are beginning to flower.
 Grape on arbor
 Two oleander cuttings rooting in pots
 Basil and fig tree at the edge of Garden 1
 The fruit of a white fig is beginnning to mature.
 A potted yellow cherry tomato plant with immature fruit near the house.
 Tomatoes maturing on vine
 Peach tree
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