Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Garden Update - Getting Ready for Fall Planting

This is the very weedy state of our garden at the moment. We are pulling up the bean plants and harvesting the last of the beans from them. My plan is to plant fall crops as soon as we get the current plants out and the ground reworked.






Michael, Hunter and Austin loved shelling the brown beans.





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7 comments:

  1. It's awesome to see everyone working together in the garden! :)

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  2. I just love the way gardens bring families together like that!

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  3. Whoops! That was me above, signed into the wrong account. :S

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  4. You make gardening look like it could be fun! I have never seen a family work together like that on a garden. It was great to see! Enjoy the harvest!

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  5. I just love that everyone has a little job to to in the growth of your garden! Congratulations on it and the wonderful lesson you teach your children!

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  6. I love it every time I see a whole family helping out on the garden especially the kids. Its one way of family bonding and teaching the kids how to grow their own food at their early stage. Keep it up!

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