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beans, peppers, and new flower bed
Jun 11, 2008 | 6:33 AM PST
All this rain have been a blessing in disguise for us, at least. The plants have loved it and are flourishing. I need to find another place to plant some more pole beans. I'm thinking of planting more under the poles and then put some string for them to go up. Perfect place because no little feet can get to them. Would like to put something in between the rows of onions, just don't know what. Pepper plants? Thinking of planting some lavendar up where we buried Bear two years ago. Would like to have another flower garden there. It's dry up there during the summer, so I think that lavendar would do well. The day lillies are doing well. So does morning glory, but I had to pull it out due to it choking out the other plants. I also need to plant the guara that I bought from Lowes. It was too muddy yesterday to do anything except pull weeds.
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Jun 11, 2008 | 6:33 AM PST
All this rain have been a blessing in disguise for us, at least. The plants have loved it and are flourishing. I need to find another place to plant some more pole beans. I'm thinking of planting more under the poles and then put some string for them to go up. Perfect place because no little feet can get to them. Would like to put something in between the rows of onions, just don't know what. Pepper plants? Thinking of planting some lavendar up where we buried Bear two years ago. Would like to have another flower garden there. It's dry up there during the summer, so I think that lavendar would do well. The day lillies are doing well. So does morning glory, but I had to pull it out due to it choking out the other plants. I also need to plant the guara that I bought from Lowes. It was too muddy yesterday to do anything except pull weeds.
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Jun 11, 2008 | 1:27 PM PST
Keep up the good garden work. You have a great day and happy gardening. Bill Mitchell |
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