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Anyway, there are some exciting developments in the garden. First are my ground cherries. I've never had, nor really even heard of ground cherries before, but I saw them when I was pursuing the Hudson Valley Seed Library and decided to give them a whirl. Only one of my plants survived, but it seems to be doing well and I'm intrigued to try the fruit.
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Has anyone ever had these cherries before?
And, per my last post, my most recent goal is well on its way toward completion. Hooray for tomatoes!
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