What did you do in your garden today?

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Maybe her caps lock was stuck :LOL::ROFLMAO::giggle:
Or maybe she is just REALLY mad about the fact that she did nothing in the garden:ROFLMAO:
I never get mad about deciding not to do something. It will be there tomorrow waiting for me. TOMORROW, TOMORROW TOMORROW, ONLY A DAY AWAY. Oh, dam, Monday is tomorrow, got to go to work. well then no gardening tomorrow.
 
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I did grafting (I don't know how this is called correctly ) of the apple tree yesterday. There will be 3 sorts of apple in the one tree.
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I moved some plants around today. Not too much, but I had a few out in the native garden that I wanted over by my pond. I was thrilled to see that a Black-capped Chickadee is building a nest in one of my birdhouses, and it looks like a pair of Tree Swallows were interested in another.
 
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And everyone else who actually got something done in the garden today. I had high hopes for myself but picking up dog poop was as far as I got.

Sometimes that and NOTHING are all you have in you.

Me, I went out only once (so far) to stare at my handful of plants. I'm kind of obsessed with plants this time of year and check on my plants a few times a day.
 
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I wondered if one of several tomato plants that sprung out of the dirt a couple months ago and is now full of flowers will actually grow tomatoes. I pulled up my tomato plants in October and they're sprouting up all over in my little patch. Oh, and I took pictures, too.
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Granjera, we planted an "heirloom" cherry tomato two years ago, and I"m still yanking tomato plants out of that area. If the tomatoes you had there last year, and obviously self-seeded, were a variety you want, leave a few plants. They'll produce for you. If the variety was a hybrid, heaven knows what you'll get!
Today I pulled baby turnips and weeded a row of the potatoes. The onions are beginning to bulb, and the garlic is formidable!
 
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Bridgwater beans are ready to go out, not had a frost for a week so keep em crossed

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How old are your beans?
 

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