Tyler offered to help me continue planting seeds. Things are slowly coming up and after a recent bout of rainy weather, the seeds need to be in the warm soil.
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(all the green is kochia--to which I am allergic when it flowers) |
I wanted to give Tyler pointers and information about spacing the seeds, but he was convinced that he knew what he was doing that I decided to let him run the show.
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So we may have some tightly planted corn, beans, and zucchini. And that's ok.
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