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RE: Hello! I'm John, founder of Food is Free Project, a worldwide network of front yard community gardens.

Thanks so much! It's been quite a fun journey and I'm inspired by all I've been meeting. Indeed the Texas summers were quite intense. 100 days straight over 100 degrees. It's definitely hard on the garden plants too. Squash, okra, and peppers do well for sure. :) Great to connect. Just followed ya.

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LOL, I tried to plant a garden when I first moved to Texas, but between the rabbits and bugs...it didn't last very long. I may give it another try after hearing about your success. Thanks for the tip about squash, okra and peppers..I love all 3 of those. And, thanks so much for the follow.

Go for it! Let me know if I can offer any advice along the way. Check out hugelkulture, which is basically burying old wood under your garden that breaks down over time to soak up water like a sponge, encourage fungi which can boost plant growth and offer nutrients as it breaks down. Lots of great youtube videos on it. Take care!