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Garden Magic




Category: Village Square | Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 8:42 pm

Peek under the leaves of the veggie garden and what do I see? Four muskmelons in stages of growth from Kiwi size to bowling ball size! Summer squash poking out yellow toes under the leaves and purple asparagus pushing up a good size stalk, promising more in the future. The cucumbers we have already tasted crisp and tasty, and healthy green beans are hanging off the bush.
The fall garden seeds have already been ordered and will start seeds of beets, spinach, Chinese greens, leeks, garlic cloves and carrots. I'm trying the self-watering pot to start some of them.
....and summer goes on and on.


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Droopy wrote on Wed Jul 09, 2008 8:12 pm:


I'd say that looks tempting already! Isn't anticipation sweet?




 

Sjoerd wrote on Wed Jul 09, 2008 11:48 pm:


Great!
You are really on the ball there. Things are going well and you have good plans for more to come. Whatr a succewss story you are having. Comgratulations.





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