We had the first meeting with members of the community garden. We got a plot outside and two wee ones inside the hoop house. This garden is about a ten minute walk from out house.
You heard from Bieb in the end not to do to lay 3 hours on your knees for a portion spinach with sand while the same portion frozen without sand was 50 cents. But okay you try.
Ha Bill Lijkt me reuze fijn, goede vrije tijds besteding. En niet ver van huis.
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São muito importantes estas hortas comunitárias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
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That is nice to have it on a walking distance, but it is still lot of work to maintain the garden. We gave up long ago...
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful, Bill. It is very rewarding to eat food from your own garden.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to more garden photos as the season moves on.
ReplyDelete...it's getting to be that time!
ReplyDeleteCommunity gardens are wonderful things and do more than just provide food; they also allow for personal interaction and for relationships to be built.
ReplyDeleteI'll be looking forward to seeing photos of what you grow!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, either by grow vegetables there.
ReplyDeleteAnd here we have only just gone out of the snow.
You see this here as well, though at present they're all still under snow.
ReplyDeleteYou heard from Bieb in the end not to do to lay 3 hours on your knees for a portion spinach with sand while the same portion frozen without sand was 50 cents. But okay you try.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great spot for the gardens! You'll undoubtedly enjoy many hours up there with a view like that too!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea! So you have a bit of a green thumb do you Bill ☺
ReplyDeleteTasty food in the months ahead!
ReplyDeleteI like how well laid out and maintained it is.
ReplyDeleteIt's not too early to start thinking about the growing season. I hope you'll share your triumphs (and failures) with us.
ReplyDeleteOh I do wish I had the talent to participate in something like this.
ReplyDeleteWonderful initiative!
ReplyDeleteYou have become Irish when you start using the word wee.
ReplyDeleteYou will be busy in your garden plots in such a pleasant way. . . and so productive, too!
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