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"content": "nostr:npub14hals7mg55wgdj0lwv3p2th0lk5jz9whseagcqkcjamvqqmlf4fsckpqf0 the local extension office says southern peas, sweet potato, okra, eggplant, melons, and “warms season greens”. So far the melons have set fruit, eggplants have not, sweet potatoes are vigorous, and callalloo is doing well. I should check into the ones you mention.",
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