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Old June 5, 2013   #1
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Default My Garden season

Here are a few pics to start my season...enjoy! I have about 900sq ft area that I call a garden...I love it!
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Old June 5, 2013   #2
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Looking great so far. That little bird is adorable...providing he stays away from your tomatoes!
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Old June 5, 2013   #3
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Thanks- I enjoyed looking at your pics. You're making great progress! Let's hope the sweet birdie is just eating bad bugs.

I just found a Carolina wren mama building a nest inside our garden shed today. It's almost finished and she's chosen a stack of old peach baskets on the top shelf. Guess it's better than the one that was built in one of the pea rows a couple of years ago- I felt guilty every day when I had to pick peas.
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Old June 5, 2013   #4
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Nice garden! You have a lot of nice structures for vining plants.
Thanks for posting your photos. Darlene
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Old June 5, 2013   #5
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It looks great! And 900sq feet, that's awesome!
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Old June 5, 2013   #6
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Looking good. Looking good.

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Old June 5, 2013   #7
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Very nice space. I hope your neighbors aren't garden pests.
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Old June 5, 2013   #8
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Very nice garden and it looks like you have some dark, rich soil. Thank you for posting the pictures and I hope you will keep us updated on the garden's progress
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Old June 6, 2013   #9
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Thanks everyone!

I did have pesky neighbors, until I shared with them a big bowl of Ghost peppers and warned them they were very hot! They never asked for a thing again
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Great garden and looks like you have some rich soil from the first pic. No red clay?
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Old June 6, 2013   #11
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i had just tilled that area under to expand from 200 sq ft to 900+. my soil is kinda sandy but not bad though. i added 4 truck loads of composted manure in it after that picture was taken.
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Old June 9, 2013   #12
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Here are a bunch of green and not ready yet tomatoes!
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Old June 9, 2013   #13
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Wish I had that many already set!
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Old June 10, 2013   #14
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Very nice and strong looking fruit. Looks like you are about a month ahead of me.
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Old June 10, 2013   #15
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Oh man, so many already set! You're going to have a delicious summer!
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