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You might think that because it's November, there's nothing to report from our garden. You'd be wrong. Here's the update: we pulled up all the dead zinnias about a month ago, only to have volunteers return in force. Interesting, volunteer zinnias are all pink. Our eggplant continue to grow like gangbusters (baba ghanouj is a staple of our diet these days), and we got the first peek at broccoli on Sunday.
Don't forget the herbs, thanks again for those!
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