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Have you ever considered adding flowers to your vegetable garden? Incorporating an array of vibrant flowers in and around your garden beds adds biodiversity and attract various pollinators that play a vital role in the production of fruits in your garden. Pollinators work hard to transfer pollen which in-turn produces fruit.
Hello. Due to a personal reason, I don't believe that I'll be able to complete my grow out of the African Cave bean. I'm really sorry about this. However, I am growing a large patch of Yessica's Inca Bean, along with the Kali Black Gram "Mung" beans. If you ask, I could send some seeds your way. (Patch shown is Yessica's Inca Bean)

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Cultivar (inbreeding, crossing, hybrids, interspecifics & chromosome doubling).
Interests: Asimina triloba, Vitis (vinifera, labrusca & rotundifolia), common fig, red flesh apples, persimmons, all Genus Prunus, pomegranates, kiwi, guava, passion fruit, mango, Annonaceae.
Anything (tropical or subtropical) which can be grown in a hot arid Zone 9a.
Open to suggestions.
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I'm a new TEG member and just posted my first thread today. I got a wonderful answer and wrote a "thank you"/two more question post. When I posted this post it says it needs to be "looked at by a moderator" or something like that. Did I do something wrong?
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Shades-of-Oregon
Thanx for contacting me. Did I post my butterfly to big?
:frow@NC_quail? It's you?
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