Gardening for Old Folks (Adaptative)

went out this morning early before it got so hot and planted sunflower plants i had started in the greenhouse, also planted one row of carrots and husband planted three sweet potato hills for me, to my surprise one row of my green beans are up but yet the other row and a half are still just dirt, don't understand why some are up and the other, nothing.
have a few tomatoes on the plants:wee i think its my peach tomatoes, those are so good and sweet
 
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I've never tried to grow any orchids but I've slain plenty of violets just by looking at them:cool:
You be sure not to look at my Yellow Prairie Violet then. I would be really unhappy if something happened to it.
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I splurged today. For lunch I had a New York Strip steak with a baked potato with sour cream and butter and cole slaw made from fresh out of the garden cabbage. The rest was really good but the cole slaw was outstanding!

That sounds great! My dinner was grilled baby back ribs alongside a fresh garden salad made from 100% homegrown produce including: Cucumbers, Zucchini, Lettuce greens, Strawberries, Black Raspberries, Red Raspberries & Carrots.
 
You be sure not to look at my Yellow Prairie Violet then. I would be really unhappy if something happened to it.
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Beautiful Bob! (Sorry, I looked :oops:)


I splurged today. For lunch I had a New York Strip steak with a baked potato with sour cream and butter and cole slaw made from fresh out of the garden cabbage. The rest was really good but the cole slaw was outstanding!

That sounds great! My dinner was grilled baby back ribs alongside a fresh garden salad made from 100% homegrown produce including: Cucumbers, Zucchini, Lettuce greens, Strawberries, Black Raspberries, Red Raspberries & Carrots.

There's nothing to compare to the taste of homegrown produce!
 

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