26 May 2009
Our Garden is REALY Fertile
Seriously, our garden is the bomb. Of course, I say this regardless of the fact that we don’t have any plants in it yet. We have a bunch of tomatoes popping through the beautiful soil, some lettuce and sugar snap peas. We are still waiting on our other little seeds to show their little sprouts. The real reason our garden is awesome, is because it grew a pregnant Summer. Ever seen one? Have a look:
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May 27th, 2009 at 7:42 am
aaawwww!!! how cute that little belly!!! isn’t it a cabbage?
May 27th, 2009 at 5:29 pm
A cabbage patch baby?
May 27th, 2009 at 8:23 pm
Hey Stefan and Summer,
You look like you’re trying to encourage the fertility in the un-grown tomatoes. ha-ha
Hey listen, I still haven,t planted my two upside down hanging plants yet.
After they sprout, gimme a holler and tell me how they’re doing and if there good maybe you could tell me where I could get the same plants.
May 28th, 2009 at 6:35 am
I never had a cabbage patch,
May 29th, 2009 at 10:55 am
Nice work. We are in the process of starting an organic community garden in Rincón. It’s a great way to try your hand at gardening if you are a novice or if you don’t have the space to do it at your home. The garden is located @ KM 1.2 on Carr. 413 and the first few plots are already marked out.
Here’s more or less how the Rincon Community Garden works:
This community garden brings together community members to grow produce organically.
Community members pay a nominal amount for personal plots or collaborate in community plots.
Common areas are maintained by the participants and common expenses are shared by the group (with the nominal plot fees).
This community garden not only provides fresh and sustainable produce, but also helps protect the local environment through responsible land stewardship.
If you want to get your thumb green or simply learn more, you can email me at leonrichter@yahoo.com