


Well, I guess my garden isn't as badly tromped as I thought. It could be a lot worse I guess. Take a look at the first of my crop. MEXICAN GOLD - I call it - AKA - cilantro. It is growing better than the weeds believe it or not and smells up my whole kitchen. I LOVE IT!!!!!! I also have pea pods that are almost ready to pick and tomatoes. I picked some carrots today and ate them. They are about the size of baby carrots (my pinkie). What is left of my corn is about as tall as my thigh. I also have some pretty big pumpkin plants, gourds, and chili plants.
1 comment:
girl, i LOVE cilantro! we should have a mexi dish munchie night or day and we need to go boating too!
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