I love the little Mantis, had a gas jobie for many years, it was getting a little hard for me to start so gave it to #2 son and bought myself an electric Mantis and a long heavy duty extension cord, just plug it in and away I go. I can always call on hubby to give me a hand and at times it is greatly appreciated but I like to do things myself, this way I get them done just the way I want them, if you get my drift

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Most of my garden is cut up into small and raised beds so this suits me perfectly. I have a gas powered 5HP Honda parked over at the son-in-law's if needed for a bigger job.
Other than the onions I sowed on Christmas day, nothing else in the works yet. Hmmmm have a packet of Campanula primulifolia seeds I collected last fall sitting in my desk I should get those started, does anyone know if this is a biennial? They don't seem to be long lived in my garden and seed is devilish hard to find.
Other than my flowers, mostly perennials, vines and shrubs I grow a few veggies, tomatoes and cucs, experimenting with sea kale and skirret, grew yacon for the first time this year, delicious. Then of course there's my beans, grown wherever I can find a spot to stick a few poles or a bare spot where I can plant a few seeds, I'm finding I can get away with growing a few more beans by planting them with things they can climb on like the wisteria and some of the clematis that get cut back every spring.
I do have a small section at the side of the house behind the greenhouse I call my back 40, several planters for herbs and veggies, the raspberries are also here and yes, truly, a back forty, it's exactly 40 steps from my back door

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Annette