


So I started this garden completely from seeds in our backyard and have proven that I have more of a green thumb than I thought... No cheating here my friend, seeds only, no already growing plants whatsoever (except for my raspberrys which I transplanted from my Ma in laws house, and some rhubarb... I couldn't find seeds). We have Zuchinni, Corn (which my neighbor said would never grow, now he's eating crow and we're eating corn), Cherry/ Bigboy/ and Roma Tomatoes (there's a lot I know, we plan on canning), Peas, Green Beans, Basil, Cilantro, Jalapenos, and Bell Peppers (all colors). No tomatoes are ready yet but just this morning a bunch are starting to turn red. Below, are some of the wildflowers we planted around the garage.


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