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Sienna Dawn
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Location: Pensacola, FL

Stickly things and Sprouty things

I've got a mixed bag in my itty-bitty garden right now.

On the one hand, I've got a flower garden that looks like death...

My poor Meyer Lemon trees did not like that 17 degree weather we had a couple of weeks ago.. I'm hoping they come back..

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Everything is sleeping while St. Francis keeps watch...

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Then, over on the veggie side...

Sprouts!!!

[img]https://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s269/siennadawn/sleepygarden1.jpg[/img]

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[img]https://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s269/siennadawn/sleepygarden3.jpg[/img]


Amongst the sprouters are:

a variety of lettuce
radishes
carrots
onions
arugula
spinach
sweet peas
and... I can't remember right now 'cause I'm old.

pd
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Great construction for the raised beds Sienna Dawn. I would like to be planting and sowing in those.

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Sienna Dawn
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pd wrote:Great construction for the raised beds Sienna Dawn. I would like to be planting and sowing in those.
I can't take the credit for those boxes, DH made 'em for me. I love 'em, and am currently trying to talk him into making about 6 more of varying sizes.

Although, he's not nearly as enthused as me, I must admit. :lol:

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hendi_alex
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Great raised beds! As I get older, will likely add levels to mine. Much less bending and stooping.

Was going to write something else, but can't remember what it was!



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