Daddy giving me a lesson in weeding. Potatoes need the dirt to form a mound; onions need the dirt pulled away. Who knew there was so much to gardening?
I guess someone decided to take a break.
In the end, this is what our beauty looks like all cleaned up and weeded.
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We have three rows of sweet yellow corn, one row of sweet white corn,
1/2 row of watermelon, one row of cantaloupe, 1/2 row of sweet squash,
two rows of onions, 3/4 row of potatoes, and 16 tomato plants.
I think that is great for my first garden.
I done very little canning last year, so this will be our first year canning and putting up.
I know I have a lot to learn, however I think I am well on my way.
I am still amazed at how well God provides for his children.
So, until next time, Friend. God Bless.
Love, Amanda
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