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An onion that had been planted last fall. It ended up being 1 lb. 1 oz. when it was ready for chopping.
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I'm curious if the Bingo Bean pods will keep the red color or turn brown as they dry. The young pods are green with only a faint tinge of the red to come.
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Most of the tomatoes are still green but we got two small ripe ones today. They were very good.
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