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Arrow Re: What's Growing In Your Garden? Horticultural Science

Here's a little video-tour of my veggie garden(s) so far.
The narration:

We open with the North wall Guardian, Horse, then moving on, we pass Rain Barrel, and quickly drop down & visit the Maize, 'Indian Corn' variety. Swooping up, we drop by Compost Pile #1 & #2, and then turn down on the new patch where we have Icicle Radishes emerging on the edge, and Sunflowers in the middle. Hopping across the grass we visit a row of Wheat, Compost Pile #3, Beans, Garlic, Red Radish... wait...Ants!!! Eating my Red Radishes! Pull them up, and move on to tomatoes...look...some have blooms , on to more Red Radishes...pick a few to eat, then on to Lettuce, Sunflowers, Pumpkin, and Cucumbers. In spite of planting 3 staggered patches of Carrots, none have come up. But no worry, I'm eating the Radishes. ......



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