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2naSalit

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9. This is why there'sand art...
Tue Jun 4, 2024, 03:57 PM
Jun 2024

To reading the natural situations.

My Sunday dinner pal and I just tilled our patch today. I have 54ft sq. tilled and I'll be putting things in the ground this week, starters and seeds. In between bouts of rain and wind.

The weather has been schizoid but I think we had our last freeze a couple nights ago and I'm ready to things going. I have a better location in the yard and will be fencing out the varmints right away this time. My tomatoes were late because a damned buck would come and eat the blossoms at night. Once I figured that out, it was kind of late but the plants still produced, I just ended up with a lot of small, green tomatoes at the end of the season.

With this patch, I can grow a whole bunch of stuff so I'm thrilled.

Break time's over, gotta go.

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