June 1 Garden Report

By: Barbara Munkres

On Tuesday, June 1, I was in Vermont helping to weed my daughter-in-law’s garden, so Sou Chu reported for Pilgrim Church on that day:

The weather at 4:30 was dark and cloudy.  Carla and Sou picked snowpeas and other peas.   They transplanted two kinds of lettuce from the small plot to the larger garden.  There they split up the clumps and planted them. Carla decided to use the soft fencing around the new lettuce plants to protect them.  There followed some    sampling of new strawberries!  “They were the tastiest I ever had!”reported Sou.  Rain began around 5:45 and gardening ended shortly after!

Due to the holiday weekend, there was gardening only on Tuesday this week.

Our Vermont relatives (gardeners all) are cheering for our Interfaith efforts here in Lexington.  We came home with fresh eggs from our daughter’s chickens.  Life is good!

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2 Responses to June 1 Garden Report

  1. wow gold says:

    I truly appreciate you taking the time to post this. I really liked reading it and am looking forward to more posts from you! Keep ’em coming.

  2. wow gold says:

    That’s great.very helpful,thanks a lot

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