
The little garden fairies have been blessing us

with tomatoes,

eggplant blooms,

and poison ivy... again.
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3 comments:
WOW! that seems QUICK! Tomatoes already? We don't even have ours in the ground yet. COol!
Beautiful and important work.
too bad about the poison ivy though! :-( AK!
It's gonna take an ocean, yah yah, of calamine lotion.
LOL! A couple of oceans! The stuff is spreading!
I was surprised to see the tomatos, too! That must be some great manure we put down.
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