Category Archives: Garden
Anna’s Garden
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Anna’s Garden
March 7, 2011
I suppose it is true that the quickest way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, and with women it is with flowers. With the guys planting all the veggies, Anna wanted to plant flowers.
She was shocked at how small some of the seeds were.
Adam’s Garden
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Adam’s Garden
March 7, 2011
After watching his daddy “make a garden” Adam had to have one of his very own.
Stewart tilled it for him and Adam got to work hoeing it into rows. ~~~ CONTINUE READING…~~~
A Pot in a Pot
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A Pot in a Pot
March 7, 2011
Stewart bought me some flower pots for Adam and I to plant our “herb garden” in.
The idea is a pot within a pot. ~~~ CONTINUE READING…~~~
Gardening
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Gardening
March 2011
We almost decided to not garden this year. I expect a dry year. Lord, I hope I am wrong. At the last minute we decided to go ahead and give it a try.

Stewart tilled up the garden plot with his redneck fixed tiller. CONTINUE READING…
You Might be a Redneck…
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You Might be a Redneck…
March 14, 2011
If anyone ever wondered if my family were rednecks, this might clear up the confusion.
My husband, who used to own a wood shop, is no mechanic, that is no secret. What is questionable is what happens when you have a woodworker who needs to fix his farm and garden equipment?
My wonderful husband took some scrap pieces of wood and screwed them together when the handle on his tiller broke, to stabilize it. CONTINUE READING…