Everything was damp in the garden this morning, and there hadn't been any sign of rain when we went to bed. Woo-hoo!
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There was 4/10 of an inch in the rain gauge, and the main vegetable garden looked remarkably lush.
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The beans are flowering again, finally, after a bit of a heat break last week, too.
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