By Alexandra Dittrich
Bob and Mary Ann Hines persevere through a difficult raise time of year .
" Greetings from Bob and MaryAnn Hines ' garden in Elizabethtown , Kentucky ! The 2016 growing season here in Kentucky has been much more red-hot , lactating , and verbose than other years , but the garden has seemed to respond well to these conditions . Our garden is seven geezerhood old and located in a city neighborhood in the Zone 6 growing area . "
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