When we planned our garden we did not consider the long hose we were going to need to water. It was an ordeal to hook up, turn on, and actually water the garden. My husband decided to fix the problem by putting in another facet near our large vegetable garden. It took time and work! But it is done and we are now using the new facet.

This little bend in the pipe had to be installed and glued in place.

Now to the garden and how it is doing. Our seeds were planted June 14th and that was a late planting. Within four days we had sprouts!! Cabbage, lettuce and tomatoes are planted from starts.

This muddy ground shows a bean sprout after four days.

Red Cabbage plants.....

Tomatoes in cages.....weeds are already coming up!!

More bean sprouts......

Two weeks later on June 28th the garden is completely up and growing!! We are looking down a row of Sunflowers! They are grown for the birds and color !

Awe.......two rows of pole beans, three rows of corn , two rows of sunflowers and zinnias. Other vegetables in our garden are tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, and pumpkins; several varieties of each.

3 comments:
My dearest Flower, one day..I want to have a farm like that! It's just wonderful to have your own vegetables...minus all those awful pesticides! Organic vege is expensive here and I dont know anyone who plant their own vege, not even in our villages back home. How lucky you are to have this wonderful garden !
hugs always
Beautiful!
Tonight we are having cucumbers from the garden at the farm. One 90 year old gardener has planted enough garden for the whole family.
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