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“Bloomingdale bounty!”

Ed. Note: When your gardens start to get full of tomatoes, cucumbers, whatever you’re growing – send an email to [email protected] with Garden Haul in the title and please include the neighborhood where you grew it. Labor Day is the cut off to send yours in!


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“From our first year at Melvin Hazen Community Garden; heritage, roma + cherry tomatoes, green pepper, cucumber, mint, basil, mesclun lettuces, baby + russet potatoes and Chinese leek.

The russet grew from a cut up grocery store potato we planted back in May!”

Ed. Note: When your gardens start to get full of tomatoes, cucumbers, whatever you’re growing – send an email to [email protected] with Garden Haul in the title and please include the neighborhood where you grew it. Labor Day is the cut off to send yours in!


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“It’s amazing what you can grow in just a little bit of space. White Lady tomatoes, cucumbers, pole beans, jalepenos, Cubanelle peppers, California Wonder bell peppers, Serrano peppers, mint, parsley, and itty bitty Tabasco peppers.”

Ed. Note: When your gardens start to get full of tomatoes, cucumbers, whatever you’re growing – send an email to [email protected] with Garden Haul in the title and please include the neighborhood where you grew it. Labor Day is the cut off to send yours in!


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“Grown by Ben and Liz in Petworth!

Pumpkins, spaghetti squash, eggplant, bell peppers, tomatoes, parsley, basil, sunflowers, and a watermelon.”

Ed. Note: When your gardens start to get full of tomatoes, cucumbers, whatever you’re growing – send an email to [email protected] with Garden Haul in the title and please include the neighborhood where you grew it. Labor Day is the cut off to send yours in!


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“The long, cold spring this year didn’t do my garden any favors, but everything’s finally ripening; Golden Boy and Cherokee Purple tomatoes, jalapeños, Thai super chilies and Caribbean red hots.”

Ed. Note: When your gardens start to get full of tomatoes, cucumbers, whatever you’re growing – send an email to [email protected] with Garden Haul in the title and please include the neighborhood where you grew it. Labor Day is the cut off to send yours in!


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“This is my allium haul – walking onions and scapes, three varieties of garlic (and not pictured – the other variety of garlic plus shallots and multiplier onions)”

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“Red shallots, blue potatoes, varieties of cucumbers and hot peppers plus the one tomato that evaded the salad bowl.

from suburban MD”

Ed. Note: When your gardens start to get full of tomatoes, cucumbers, whatever you’re growing – send an email to [email protected] with Garden Haul in the title and please include the neighborhood where you grew it. Labor Day is the cut off!

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“One of many bunches of seedless grapes grown in Riggs Park.”

Ed. Note: When your gardens start to get full of tomatoes, cucumbers, whatever you’re growing – send an email to [email protected] with Garden Haul in the title and please include the neighborhood where you grew it. Labor Day is the cut off!


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“Manor Park. Also, that’s a 2003 $10 norfed.org liberty coin that I found whole rummaging in the soil.”

Pattypan squash are the white things in the back.

Ed. Note: When your gardens start to get full of tomatoes, cucumbers, whatever you’re growing – send an email to [email protected] with Garden Haul in the title and please include the neighborhood where you grew it.


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“Garden Haul from Mt. Pleasant on 7/30. I made a big fat zucchini bread and a Thai basil pesto – first time!”

Ed. Note: When your gardens start to get full of tomatoes, cucumbers, whatever you’re growing – send an email to [email protected] with Garden Haul in the title and please include the neighborhood where you grew it.


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“Excited that I finally have a garden haul to be proud of! These are from my plot in the Rosedale community garden. “Early girl” tomatoes, orange cherry tomatoes, and cucumbers that we may have waited a little too long to pick. Not pictured: the lone strawberry that survived the squirrels and bugs.”

Ed. Note: When your gardens start to get full of tomatoes, cucumbers, whatever you’re growing – send an email to [email protected] with Garden Haul in the title and please include the neighborhood where you grew it.


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