would like to see your 2013 garden

majorcatfish

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now i know that i am not the only one that has a camera.. come on you all start taking pictures......
 

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Workin' on it! Waiting on hubby to mow the lawn first! ;)

My garden mostly isn't planted yet too...
 

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I'm about 75% planted. After I quit for today, let chickens out. They ran right to the most tender pepper plants to do damage. Took water sprayer to them. 2 acre field and 1 acre yard and they have to destroy garden....pen for them.
 

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You'd just see water droplets on the lense on the camera. Maybe later... ;)
 

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Go ahead and brag......wet April and now we've missed last 3 rains. Get to Chicago, then go North.
 

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I have been thinking the last couple of days how I continue to carry a camera around with me but haven't used it in several weeks!

There isn't much to see except dirt (& rocks). The potatoes are coming up. The peas are nice little rows in their bed. My bok choy was all from transplants and that bed got pretty well worked over recently. There will be more coming along - just planted seed.

There are all these tiny plants in the ~ flower ~ garden. Some perennials are blooming. I suppose you were thinking of fruit & veggies since the topic is in that forum, Major.

I can't think of what would make a nice picture . . . the rhubarb is really BIG!

Steve
edited to add: i think that is what we are seeing in the foreground of seedcorn's picture: big rhubarb!
 
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