The garden is kicking butt. Much progress has been made in only three weeks. I've already got a few cucumbers, one of which should be ready very soon. Some cherry tomatoes should also be ready soon. And the ''Fourth of July'' just set a few tomatoes. Nothing set on the earliest flowers, which is annoying. The peppers got off to a rocky start, due to the birds, but are making a good effort.
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I've also got some cherries which I think are about ready to harvest. I would have had more, but the tree really needed pruning and, unfortunately, the branches that needed pruned had most of the cherries on them. Next year I should have more cherries than any one person can eat, though.
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