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About Me
- roger'sgarden.blogspot.com
- Las Vegas, NV, United States
- compassionate, loving, caring, cheerful, positive about life. Visit my friend Minerva Honkala. Let's grow a therapy garden.
We Enjoy It!
A Fruitful Day
Garden Poster by Francis
Plants in the Garden
WOW! Rich Harvest !
Organic Tomatoes
Sweet Potato Plants
Someday .... sweet potato pie!
GET 'ER DONE!
TOMATOES...yum..yummm...
WE CAN'T WAIT TO BE FRIED GREEN TOMATOES!
What a lucky tomato .....
To be enjoyed by a 100 year old woman !!
Coffee break eh!
we like it ......
WAY TO GO PHILLIP THOMASO!
MY GARDEN CREW
THE GOLDEN HANDS
a cucumber flower ...
Gardening Hands at Work
Helen, our special water lady
First step .. getting the soil ready
Me and the premium soil for the garden
Buddy and his Tomato Plant
Having Fun still.....
Having Fun!
Garden Team at Work
Friday, March 21, 2008
Gardening 1-2-3
Yesterday, March 20, I bought a book entitled, " Gardening 1-2-3 " by The Home Depot. I did not know that "keeping a garden record" is an important element in gardening. The book suggested the following: Keeping receipts helps one on garden spending. Also, in case of returns (plants, tools, etc.) garden centers would normally ask for them.Bloom Times: Keep a list of your plants and their bloom times. Plant Labels: Keeping plant labels will jog your memory. The labels in the plants you buy can stay in it, or you may do your own labelling. Gardening Reminders: Keep the professional garden plan handy and keep track of your garden record. Magazine Articles and Notes: Organize clippings coming from magazines, journals, and newspapers related to gardening. Fun Stuff: Garden record-keeping can be enjoyable. Have fun tucking in photos of your most beautiful results.
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