My garden is actually growing, and hasn’t died yet! I’m so excited! There’s a tiny cucumber starting to grow along with buds on the peppers and tomatoes so I’m hoping in the next few weeks to be able to actually EAT the “fruits of my labor”. I’m really starting to wonder if I planted everything too close together. Oh well, something to remember next year I guess!








Glad to hear your garden is doing well. It’s been so dry here in VA that I’m not sure how well ours is going to do.
Ashley @ Dr. Pepper Diva
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That’s great! Ours unfortunately didn’t survive the Texas sun. Lesson learned – they need a little shade! haha I’m glad yours is doing well, and I do hope you get to eat some of your fresh produce!

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Congratulations on keeping your garden alive this long! I had a few potato plants that were doing very well for a while, but then up and died over the last few days. At least I still have pumpkin vines that are still alive, and some tomato and strawberry plants. Fingers crossed that they don’t die too.
That is awesome! I wish I had time to do a garden. I try, then it dies because I just don’t have time.
Our garden is still doing good. You did plant them a little too close, each plant should have at least one foot of space in between. But like you said, something to remember for next year! It does look awesome though!
Very glad to see that you are having success with your garden.

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I love this title! I so do not have a green thumb and am surprised my garden isn’t dead yet either!
Yay! That’s wonderful! I’m still waiting on my tomatoes to get bigger, but our banana peppers are doing great. I lost our cilantro though, but from what I’ve read it seems to be a difficult herb to grow. It’s so fun to see the results though once they start producing isn’t it!
Thanks for sharing!
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