Have severe t-storms threatening (and may still get one tonight...three towns north of me in Mass they got hammered by a tornado) so I stopped at the garden when I got home from work to tie up some tomatoes that were getting tall enough to worry about wind, and I was so proud how my "spring" stuff looked I needed to take some more pics:
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Spinach
Lettuce
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Lettuce
All I can say is wow...just wow...at my onions. They're all forming big thick necks. I am chomping at the bit to see how they turn out.
BTW -- I've determined that I *love* by scuffle hoe. Perhaps the best single purchase I've ever made for the garden!
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