SQWIB
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What a difference a few months makes

I thought this would be interesting, show us your before and after pics of your garden.



What a difference a few months makes.

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March 17th
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March 17th
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March 17th
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rainbowgardener
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Nice! I don't have any before and after pics that are so dramatic, since we barely get any snow, just a dusting here and there.

But here is Feb, very little in the garden but overwintered garlic:
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May 28, all those pickets have been painted and the garden growing
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Feb, a little bit of lettuce just sprouted and potatoes planted in the trench:
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May 7, lettuce, potatoes, a couple pepper plants, garlic
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late June, the same bed now has a volunteer sunflower, tomato plant, pepper plants, basil, dill, and seeds of beans and squash planted
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Feb overwintered onions and parsley and cabbage seedlings just being planted:
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May 7 onions, parsley, cabbages and a couple volunteer squash plants
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That's all I can do, it says eight is max attachments. That is three of my currently eight veggie beds.
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imafan26
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You do have dramatic changes. In my yard, what changes are the seasonal blooms and the size of the weeds.



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