Baby veggie pics on an over crowded garden

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  1. newgrow

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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Everything is looking really good. So next year you will just have to take over more of the back yard for the veggies ;)
     
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    I know! This is my 3erd time going bigger and I already told the wife I may have to get even bigger.. She said " It's your hobby do what you want" So I just may go a bit bigger.
     
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    Take your wife at her word newgrow and grow as many veggies as you can. Everyone who tastes you produce will agree that they taste better than anything bought in the shops. :-D
     
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    Baby vegetables are so nice to see. And I say yes, go bigger too!! You've got such a nice sunny spot for it. Everything looks healthy and lush.
     
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    Looking good newgrow! I'd be jumping at the chance to make my garden bigger!
    (My DH has learned not to say anything that will give me any ideas ;) )
     
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    Newgrow, your little veggies are great. I'll be so happy when our's is big enough to eat.
     
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    I can see green fingers in your photos!!! :D
     
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    great job for a small space enjoy and go bigger before wife changes her mind lol
     
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    Oh how cute. Baby things are always a joy to see.
     
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    What a great garden! I can hardly wait to see what you do with a bigger one. Corn, watermelons, okra, six varieties of tomatoes . . . .
     
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    Looking good!! I was very pleased to see your tomatillo plants as I'm growing some for the first time and it's nice to see what they should look like-I only have one flower on each plant so far,but they're only about 18inces tall.

    Good luck with you're garden expansion :D
     

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