
Here's the Potato plants and some Peppers.

The first strawberry crops...yes, tiny, but it's something

The first bowlfull of salad greens.

My how it's grown! The Asian Pear tree is right on track, there were some aphids sucking on the leaves but I squished them!
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nice. mix some balsamic vinegar and olive oil and you have a great simple salad! beware of slugs.
I washed those salad greens about 5 times (saved the water to water the garden) and found 3 little caterpillars in the wash! Proves that my greens are organic! lol
and people raised eyebrows when they saw a few grains of sand in the puddle in the bottom of my salad bowl. bah! could be worse.
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