I understand that the thought of a garden, for many, conjurs visions of boring work, dirty knees, and weeds. But my simple mind continues to be amazed by the growth of these plants. I’ve already figured out that zuchini take a lot of room (much more than we gave them), and peas don’t really care what they wrap their tendrils around. So far no pests have damaged anything, and our only losses are a few seedlings killed by late cold weather, and one tomato to curious fingers.

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