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Right in My Own Backyard - divide and conquer
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Right in My Own Backyard - divide and conquer
Right in My Own Backyard
Plots divided
Planting done
No. 1 in Foodbuzz: Pistachio macarons with vanilla
raspberry and rhubarb jam
I got the plots divided into 1' x 1' squares, and the plants and seeds are in.
Plots divided
Planting done
No. 1 in Foodbuzz: Pistachio macarons with vanilla
raspberry and rhubarb jam
I got the plots divided into 1' x 1' squares, and the plants and seeds are in.
Re: Right in My Own Backyard - divide and conquer
Good for you! Now you can sit back and relax, right? Well, at least from planting. I am off to do more planting myself.
Have a great weekend, what is left of it and happy gardening.
Gwynn
Have a great weekend, what is left of it and happy gardening.
Gwynn
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Re: Right in My Own Backyard - divide and conquer
just maintenance now until the next round of planting, Gwynn
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