Starting Our Organic Garden

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Although we still have some rain from time to time, these last few days we have sunny days with some gray clouds in between. It’s time to start our Organic Garden.

Yesterday I went to the flower store and I bought one big bag of organic soil and today my daughter and I started putting the seeds in big rectangular flower pots. Both of us put on gloves (to prevent nail damage) and start touching the dirt side of seeding.

I don’t have photos to post here today because I didn’t had time to edit them but I’m glad digital cameras exist. I took photos of my daughter doing the hard work of putting the soil in the flower pots as well as the seeds. I’ll post the photos here in a couple of days.

For now we have planting carrots, lettuce (two types) and turnips. We only used half of the package for each so that we can plant some more once these ones start growing up.


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