It is always exciting to see little stems and leaves poke through the ground where we planted seeds. However, because of our inexperience, we cannot tell very well which ones are the vegetables/fruits we planted and which ones are weeds . Some are obvious but some are not. We can see zucchini and green beans growing but we are not sure about the rest. Last weekend, we planted corn seeds. The weather here in Oregon has been pretty nice…some rain…some sunshine.
By the way, this post is part of a gardening challenge hosted by Kathy Brodock at Teaching Good Things.
If you like to do crafts, you can get a free Garden Crafts eBook here.
"For knowledge to become wisdom, and for the soul to grow, the soul must be rooted in God." William Mountford
By the way, this post is part of a gardening challenge hosted by Kathy Brodock at Teaching Good Things.
If you like to do crafts, you can get a free Garden Crafts eBook here.
"For knowledge to become wisdom, and for the soul to grow, the soul must be rooted in God." William Mountford
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