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2012 Summer School Veggies

After a trip down to the coast, I biked to school this evening to check out our class vegetable bed.  Titian tomatoes split from rain, and the pepperocini weigh heavy on stalks.

Posted on June 11, 2012June 11, 2012 by Cameron Brooks Posted in DIY & Urban Gardening Tagged Capsicum annuum, cherry tomato, Lycopersicon lycopersicum, pepperocini, raised bed, school garden, School Vegetable Bed Leave a comment

Summer School Veggies

The okra is delicious, but after three inches it becomes woody and loses that unmistakable viscosity. Take a photo walk around the bed…

Posted on June 17, 2011February 25, 2012 by Cameron Brooks Posted in DIY & Urban Gardening, Georgia Piedmont Tagged Abelmoschus esculentus, Chase Street Elementary, nature, raised bed, red okra, school garden, strawberries, Sungold Tomatoes, Thai Red Peppers, vegetables 3 Comments
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