
our tomatoes, snap peas and corn

our strawberry patch

turning the dirt over

corn stocks


Last Sunday was another beautiful day, we needed to turn the dirt over and clean out the garden for next year. This is a sad part, I love my garden and I wish it could grow all year. Maybe it is a blessing, so I won't get tired of my garden and some of the work it entails. We have high hopes for next year. This year wasn't the best since we had a really late frost (mid-June, I believe. ) Hopefully next year we will have a bumper crop!
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