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Garden Tour

May 23, 2011 by Missy Rakes 3 Comments

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My garden is looking so healthy and strong right now! It’s so exciting! I can’t believe how much my tomatoes have grown in the last two days. It’s crazy! Here’s a quick tour:
 Corn
 Cabbage
 Sweet Potatoes, yum!
 Baby Carrots.
I need to thin them, but I haven’t looked up how close they can be yet.
 Peas
 Potatoes. I can not believe how quickly these are growing! It’s crazy!
 Tomatoes
 I can’t believe I started these from seed just 9 weeks ago.
 Bell Pepper
 Cayenne Pepper
Gardening is so satisfying! I’m really enjoying it and learning so much.
That homegrown tomato is getting closer by the day…
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  1. Gaertegang says

    May 23, 2011 at 1:15 pm

    WOW! Looking good indeed! I wish it would stop raining her in the midwest so we could even get our stuff in the ground!
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  2. Missy says

    May 23, 2011 at 3:02 pm

    Thanks! We've gotten quite a bit of rain as well and its not done yet! We have three more days of storms coming up. :(
    Reply
  3. Brian says

    May 26, 2011 at 10:16 pm

    I don't know if you have looked it or not, but Carrots are 3-4 inches apart after thinning.
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