Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Gardens….

I’ve been wanting to share my garden with you for a little bit but either it was to weedy, to wet, to little, to something but yesterday we worked in it and I got a few good pictures to share. I would also so much love to see your gardens so I’m hoping that you’ll leave me a comment to come and see your posts about your garden. I was going to do a Linky Tool but not sure if you’d like that or not. You can always leave me a comment if you’d like me set up one.

So how are your gardens doing? Flowers are pretty as a picture? Gardens growing like weeds? How about that tomato sitting in a pot? Or that upside down strawberry? I’d love to see whatever you have. A garden doesn’t mean something huge, it can be anything. Also got tips or ideas to share, I’d love to hear them too.

So on to my pictures.

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Oh I also have to share my “helpers” yesterday. Jon was truly a great helper and Justin and Hannah gave it a try. We are missing a few beets and tomato plants but they are learning too.

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So there you have it. I hope that life is treating you all wonderfully. Take care my friends and God Bless!!

6 comments:

Java said...

Wow Julie that is some garden! I'm so jealous! I've always wanted one but wouldn't know where to begin! We have a farmer down the road that we purchase alot of veggies from but it sure would be nice to get them from my own garden. I can imagine its lots of work but worth it in the end!!
Thanks for sharing and I hope you have a wonderful day!!

Mom vs. the boys said...

I could never garden, but we are doing our share of landscaping these days!

Flying high in the sky.... said...

wow.....how awesome and earthy...so lush green and beautiful....loved it ...i have a garden which is very small and we have no land so we have used our terrace!!

Baby Sister said...

Your garden looks amazing!! Go you!! :D

Ro said...

Your garden does look amazing! And teaching your kids to help is fantastic, even if you do lose a few beets along the way. :)

Anonymous said...

SO many plants! Wow! I LOVE the pictures!