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What are you harvesting

 
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A few of the fruits that I am harvesting in the Boston area
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I envy you. Our trees did little this year.  Oddly, we had horrible luck with green beans.  Potatoes, beets, okra and tomatoes did well.  Our herb really did well. We have a lifetime supply of Basil and Sage.  

Our high tunnel has been planted for the fall.  We have more herbs in it as well as tomatoes, various salad greens, carrots, and kohlrabi.  Outside, I have planted a fall crop of potatoes.
 
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