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We had some heavy duty storms come through the last couple days and when I went out this morning our pepper plants are all leaning WAY over and the cilantro (which is seeding now) is laying on the ground next to the container. They look so sad 
Should we try to stake the pepper plants to upright them? I guess I'll go ahead and pull the seeds from the cilantro. Everything was looking so good and we had a bunch of peppers going ~ I hope this doesn't affect them too much.

BFP 11.8.12 * EDD 7.17.13 * MC 12.20.12
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over!
Re: Storms ravaged my garden
Same thing here, I even lost one of my baby peppers. so sad.
I'm staking them tonight.