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This garlic came from Faye, via Georgia. You know it’s potent!
Ever grown garlic? This is my first time. Supposedly, garlic is one of the oldest cultivated plants. It’s a lifeform all to itself that divides and clones mini-me’s and consumes itself in the process.
Sounds a little scary, doesn’t it?
I think this is the most exciting plant I’m putting in our garden this year. You putting anything new and exciting in your garden? Something you haven’t tried before? And will it ward off vampires? (You never know when this could be important!!)
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I don’t think we’ll do potatoes until we do a big garden in the meadow, hopefully next year. We’ll do tomatoes, peppers, asparagus, herbs, garlic, green beans, stuff like that up here in the smaller garden. Potatoes, corn, etc, in the big garden.
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We have a huge row of asparagus that was planted before we moved here. They make me soooo happy! Our season is short, but very sweet. We also have an old rhubarb patch, which I adore. There is nothing more successful and yummy than hand-me-down plants. I have been dividing and propagating the rhubarb, so we don’t loose these genetics. They are hardy and very tasty.
Last year the kids discovered the garden and had a great time planting their own….I am hoping they do the same this year. They had some great crops!
The swing is beautiful!!! Did 52 make it?
Cheers!!
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Love your birthday present!!!
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And anyway, your chances of vampires in West Virginia are probably pretty low. (Unless West Virginia = Transylvania in terms of isolation and thunderstorms?)
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TREHSA
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Have fun planting!
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As long as 52 likes garlic also, you’ll be all set.
-Kim
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I’ve got some seeds for a tomato plant that’s supposed to get six-eight feet tall with pink tomatoes that can get up to a pound a piece. Want to see how it does.
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That 52 is a keeper – how could you not love a man who would give you such a beautiful gift?!
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We love your blog and are really sorry it’s taken us so long to add you to our blogroll…we did in a recent post at our site; hope that’s ok!
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I feel like I know you as I read your blogs on a daily basis and enjoy your children and the changes in your life. I looked for your book at Barnes and Nobles yesterday but they were out. I’ll find is soon I’m sure. I want to ask a personal question and I know you may not be able to answer it. I am divorced too and I’ve just been curious as to how you have been able to do all that you do financially? I’m not setting to bad but still I would love to do what you are doing enjoy life by being able to do more at home and not work away from home so much of the time. Thank you for the enjoyment I get from your blog each day.
Rita
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This year, we’re trying sweet potatoes for our new vegetable.
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Wow, you’re website is great! I’ve been busy worring about my daughter, she’s going or gone to Washington D.C. today it seems i’m the only parent who’s not going(didn’t have the money at the time of sign up(August last year), plus another long story) anyways like i said your website is awesome, always wanted to move to Arizona to do the same(with the kids) but not into much canning guess i watched too much of it growing up so this is why wanted to move to AZ everything fresh (so to speak),but stuck still in Wisconsin. Today, is not only the day my baby girl goes to Washington D.C. it’s also Bailey’s birthday(1 year today), she’s still a puppy in everyway though. Still wines and crys about everyhthing guess Chichuasas?do that b/4 her we always had Labs(like u’rs or Shelties)must be the inferior complex. Well, just wanted to say how great your website and thanks to Jane for it too. Take Care. E.