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Beautiful view from the back yard.
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His tangerine tree is loaded with ripening fruit.
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Likewise this lemon tree is loaded too.
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Steve picked the heads off his kale plants. His birds love to eat the yellow flowers. The kale is coated with aphids which makes the kale especially delicious!
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Steve harvested some garden grown Fresno peppers, a mild pepper variety, with the kale to feed his birds.
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He breaks the end a bit to make the pepper easier for the birds to eat.
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Immediately after attaching the peppers with a clothes pin, the birds went for it!
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