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I helped Ava and my little niece plant a flowerbed around front with all of the flower seedlings Ava started herself. I added some bagged cow manure and fertilizer and turned it all in with a turning fork, but the kids did most of the planting and watering themselves. Can't wait to see them bloom! :)
 

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I helped Ava and my little niece plant a flowerbed around front with all of the flower seedlings Ava started herself. I added some bagged cow manure and fertilizer and turned it all in with a turning fork, but the kids did most of the planting and watering themselves. Can't wait to see them bloom! :)
Envious! Enjoy
 

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I weeded the ground for the peppers and eggplant and DS broke the dirt up for me. We did not till this year and it is pretty soft, but not quite right. I transplanted 2 hollyhocks out of the row. I planted 28 peppers and 8 eggplants. I think this is the best I ever planted in the way the peppers look, the weather, the dirt, and they are all sitting on rabbit manure and I have to move worms to dig the holes. I have Early Jalapeno, California Wonder, Big Dipper, Sweet Banana, Cubanelle, Lipstick, Ancho/Poblano, Thai Yellow Chilli, Salsa, Serrano, some Bell Mix, and I bought 2 Early Sunsation and I hope they are good. I will buy seed and start next year.
 
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@TheSeedObsesser and @Gardening with Rabbits and @Ridgerunner

That there creature which SeedO circled is the very rarely seen MOOSEABBIT!

Hundreds of centuries ago a Rabbit fell in love with a Moose, and, well, they uh...

And ever since, there has been MOOSEABBITS out there. They are extremely and painfully shy, and only ever let BIGFOOTS see them.

They are SO UNKNOWN, that not even folks who know the Bigfoots like I do have ever seen one. You'll never even hear conspiracy theorists mentioning them.

I only ever heard about the Mooseabbit from Grampa Bigfoot who sez he used to do shenanigans with them about 200 years ago.
 

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And, here I'm just dealing with a family of marmots that have taken up residence across an unused field. They may be trying to move into "my" rockpile. Whatever the case, they are sampling the cabbage and broccoli!

I carried some proper sized rocks over to them a couple of days ago. And, hammered them into the entrance of their burrow!

Good Luck with those ears, @Gardening with Rabbits ! Guard your Garden!

Steve
 

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