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The varmints eating the string beans bothered me so much the other day that I only gave the sugar snap peas a casual glance. Since then, we’ve had a couple of days of rain, and I took a bit more time this afternoon to look closer at the sugar snap peas – The plants, to my surprise, are producing good-looking pods.
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There’s not that many of them, but they do not look like the splotches I worried about on the leaves are affecting them.
In a pre-emptive strike, I picked the two biggest pods and ate them right there in the garden.
Take that, varmints!
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