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A garden tour gave me great hope yesterday the plants were still alive
The celery made it through transplant and the heat of the day.
A garden tour gave me great hope yesterday the plants were still alive
The celery made it through transplant and the heat of the day.

This morning the beets gave ruby hope to crops in the harvest of all this hard labor...
Planted 7 days...after soaking the seeds in water overnight

Yesterday the turnips were also part of the cure.
Indeed life goes on.
Planted 7 days before germination.

Under umbrellas the radish wished me good day yesterday and show growth in even this one day, planted 7 days ago

Joyfully the pan squash have survived under the sheet my MILove gave us.
I used it to give the shade that kept life in the 107* temperatures.
I squeal in delight like a child when I first see the seeds pop up through the earth. It amazes me how fast then everything grows. My garden is a total overgrown wasteland but I still have basil!
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