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Sunday, January 2, 2011
The before and after in Jamaica
This is the same garden after about 70 days. NOT BAD Thank you Lord!
Wow. Looks like some excellent growing conditions and soil. Can you tell me what is growing in these pictures?
By the way, I am putting in a garden at my church that will have four raised bed garden boxes. Each of them will be 4' by 8'. I will be trying the Salmon River Pumpkin seeds that you sent me. Thanks Wayne
This is a demo garden with Fennel a herb the tall fine leaf plant, cabbage, tomatoes, egg plant and Basel and Salmon River Pumpkin in the back ground. The pumpkins did not fair too will in the high humidity.
Wow. Looks like some excellent growing conditions and soil. Can you tell me what is growing in these pictures?
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I am putting in a garden at my church that will have four raised bed garden boxes. Each of them will be 4' by 8'. I will be trying the Salmon River Pumpkin seeds that you sent me. Thanks Wayne
Hi Jeremy,
ReplyDeleteThis is a demo garden with Fennel a herb the tall fine leaf plant, cabbage, tomatoes, egg plant and Basel and Salmon River Pumpkin in the back ground. The pumpkins did not fair too will in the high humidity.
Good going on the Church garden! Keep me posted