Gardening

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I’ve been having the best time with these tomatoes they are unbelievably good like candy I’m eating them constantly
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So these are the last things for this year. The Russian sage in the yellow pot has to go in the ground and it should be fine and come back in the spring.

I have a question though, that lavender I sprouted from seed this year I’m going I put out front. So should I move it now or in the spring ?7E353045-BC90-4431-8769-54D69C399605.jpegand when do I plant the Jimson weed now or spring ?
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@Mach123 only thing I know about lavender is the deer ate all mine once
I think I should move them now, moving stuff in the spring seems not to help things much. I transplanted the Russian sage it took nicely. The weather is warm and dry now.

I just asked the Ai lol it knows everything! It referred me to the USDA zone map which basically says I can do either. I’ll probably do it now.
 
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Getting the fly trap some late season sun
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My lavender
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The tomato’s still producing
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the poinsettia I have to dig up and bring in for Xmas
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not sure what these are but I planted them and they seemed to spread a lot over the summer and kept producing flowers
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one last pumpkin still alive on the vine
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tomatoes and the Christmas cactus in bloom. My iPhone camera has a plant identification feature built in now that I upgraded. Very exciting!
 

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