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  • Mark Rand
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    The last of the baby cucumbers.

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  • MelanieSW
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    The last 3 mini-sized courgettes

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  • Nicos
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    More rocket….might be the last

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  • Bren In Pots
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    Apples, mixed lettuce, tomatoes and what I think will be the last raspberries,

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  • ameno
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    The last 3 sweetcorn cobs, some more apples, more grapes, more quinces, a few peppers, the first batch of cape gooseberries, and I brought in all of the squashes (although I haven't weighed them yet).

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  • Bren In Pots
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    Windfalls here as well Nicos I've been juicing them.

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  • Nicos
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    A lettuce and lots of windfall apples

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  • Bren In Pots
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    Tomatoes this morning to make Brambles tomato soup.

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  • ameno
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    Tomatoes, peppers, more grapes, more quinces, and the rest of the purple potatoes and the salad potatoes.

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  • bramble
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    Lots of tomatoes in various stage of ripeness.

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  • Mark Rand
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    3.5kg of mostly green tomatoes, one yellow 7 pot chilli, a dozen green jalapeños, couple of peppers and two baby cucumbers (one left).

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  • Bren In Pots
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    Yesterday, apples, tomatoes, raspberries and mixed lettuce.

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  • Nicos
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    Yesterday was a lettuce, raspberries and apples.

    Last night’s frost will probably help the hazelnuts to start dropping, so I best check those out.

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  • ameno
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    More beans for drying, more grapes, and some more tomatoes.

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  • ameno
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    More beans for drying, more windfall quinces, and the first grapes.

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