Time for more garden pictures from the driveway:

Squash and cucumber seedlings
The second bed now has it’s crop ready to go.

Peas almost ready to harvest.
The pea crop is doing well and we should have fresh peas soon.

After the peas we’ll have corn.
The corn is doing well and I’m looking forward to some fresh corn.
More gardening next week.
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About Andrew Reynolds
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Did the school thing studying electronics, computers, release engineering and literary criticism.
I worked in the high tech world doing software release engineering and am now retired.
Then I got prostate cancer.
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You’re really good at gardening! What’s your secret? lol
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Buy my wife seeds and just take pictures of what she does … 😉
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Am planting a garden now, needed spacing ideas…
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raised beds should be 30-36 inches wide with 24-30 inches between the boxes.
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You guys are so awesome at the gardening. Great soil?? What’s your secret? Lots of love and attention? Will the peas work for split pea soup?
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Great soil, proper watering and letting Heather be in charge of the garden. These could be used for soup but I don’t know if there will be enough from this crop for that.
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Wow, my peas just poked their noses up through the soil! It’s going to be a while before we’re eating fresh peas.
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We do have an earlier growing season down here.
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I am so impressed with your green thumb!!!! When I asked my granddaughter who was turning 7, what she wanted for her birthday she said…”Can you buy me a plant grandma?” Ahhh…. so how could I do anything less than make her a garden? LOL. But I am wondering if she is watering it , etc… I need to show her your garden to inspired her!
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That’s great! Good to get them interested early.
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Well, you do get an early start there! My peas are juuuust beginning to come up, it’ll be quite awhile before I’m harvesting.
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We’re spoiled here in CA – three full growing seasons.
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Fresh corn sounds good. Our soil doesn’t do well with veggies, but our garden looks good. Enjoy! 🙂
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Same with our soil so we do all the veggies in raised beds.
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Good idea, and we were going to, but went in a different direction with garden. Send some corn over when it’s ready. 🙂
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🙂
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Corn is a delight to grow, you will see as this comes along.
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How those peas brought back my days helping my Dad when I was about seven or eight. I used to love squeezing open that pod and then using my thumb to get all the peas out and into the bucket.
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We picked a couple pods yesterday and they were good.
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Our peas are just poking out of the soil…here’s to hoping they grow as robustly as yours.☺
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I hope you get a good crop.
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Fresh picked peas reminds me of my, long ago, childhood in UK, Sunday lunch in summer, roast lamb new potatoes slathered with butter, peas, gravy and mint sauce all grown in my fathers garden (not the lamb!!!). Often followed by apple crumble. Accompanied by the slow drawling voice of the cricket commentator on the radio. Life was so much slower back then
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We picked a sample yesterday and they were so good. I’d like to get to a slower pace of life.
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Certainly a bit slower at the moment…
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If you’re trying to make me feel lazy, you’re doing a great job!
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Just doing what needs to be done. 🙂
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Well aren’t you industrious.
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Well, the plants do most the work – I just take the pictures. 😉
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