What did you do in the garden today?

Ok welll… I do not have a garden and everything I touch dies😁
My daughter the elder was just like that as a teen. When she went off to college I sent a Dracaena (or Sansevieria) trifasciata (common names are snake plant and mother-in-law's tongue) with her. It thrives on neglect. 20 years later, through lots of trial and error and phone calls back home, she has a wonderful garden. Here's hoping someone cares enough about you to do you a similar favor and ease you into it.
 
My daughter the elder was just like that as a teen. When she went off to college I sent a Dracaena (or Sansevieria) trifasciata (common names are snake plant and mother-in-law's tongue) with her. It thrives on neglect. 20 years later, through lots of trial and error and phone calls back home, she has a wonderful garden. Here's hoping someone cares enough about you to do you a similar favor and ease you into it.
Awww that’s sweet! Hear that sympatie? If only someone cared😔😆
 
The rain stopped late last night. Total rainfall a hair over 3 inches. Picked more green beans this morning. The rain appears to have given the garden a bit of a boost. I should get a few more small summer squash, some bok choi and red leaf lettuce. I may even get an acorn squash if I’m lucky. The carrots are still in the ground. They’re Danvers half long so they don’t get very long but short and chubby. Still tasty. I picked some on Wednesday to check on their size. Short and stubby but I think giving them more time they’ll get bigger. I ate the 2 larger ones and they were tasty.


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The rain stopped late last night. Total rainfall a hair over 3 inches. Picked more green beans this morning. The rain appears to have given the garden a bit of a boost. I should get a few more small summer squash, some bok choi and red leaf lettuce. I may even get an acorn squash if I’m lucky. The carrots are still in the ground. They’re Danvers half long so they don’t get very long but short and chubby. Still tasty. I picked some on Wednesday to check on their size. Short and stubby but I think giving them more time they’ll get bigger. I ate the 2 larger ones and they were tasty.


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Wow those look great!!!
 

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