…So happy you will have a flower garden Sharon. Wisconsin is amazing how it is so cold, but every Spring, it all comes back fresh and green. I love your visor to protect your face and eyes. 🤗🌳🌷 🪴 🌺
Sharon -YOU are a life saver-i moved to PA and have clay -cannot grow in this stuff. i lived 80 yrs in Massachusetts and could grow anything, anywhere because soil was shoveable. SO i will get out my pick axe and dig. Thanks for the info.
Looks great!! Boy that was a lot of work but it will be beautiful. I extended my veggie garden a few years ago but last year it produced wayyy too much food, so this year I've cut back on the winter squash and brassica. I'll still grow tons of tomatoes, peppers, beans, peas, zucchini, herbs, potatoes, onions and garlic, and the rest of the garden is going to be dedicated to annual flowers as I'm starting a cut flower farm to sell bouquets at the end of my drive. I'm now retired and love gardening so why not? Maybe make a few bucks and keep myself from being too idle..lol. Wishing you an awesome summer gardening and looking forward to more videos. Hope you will still be doing your tomato tasting, maybe from your new garden location.
…I do not have a flower garden, but I purchased flower seeds 4 packs for a dollar at our Dollar Store and planted them around the woods and river near where I live. 😁 🌱 🌻
I can't wait to see how this progresses!! Well done!
Thanks!
…So happy you will have a flower garden Sharon. Wisconsin is amazing how it is so cold, but every Spring, it all comes back fresh and green. I love your visor to protect your face and eyes. 🤗🌳🌷 🪴 🌺
Yes, nature is truly wonderful at how it revives every spring.
Great job, Sharon! It's going to look beautiful! 😎👍
Thank you! 😊
You did it! A pick axe? Oh dear, I may have given up at that point. Good on you. It's going to be beatiful!
Thanks! I burned 1000 calories that day!!
I am impressed, keep it going.....Blessings !
Thank you so much!
That is some hard ground.
Sharon -YOU are a life saver-i moved to PA and have clay -cannot grow in this stuff. i lived 80 yrs in Massachusetts and could grow anything, anywhere because soil was shoveable. SO i will get out my pick axe and dig. Thanks for the info.
You're welcome. Get ready for a great workout!
I admire all your hard work. I know it hard work because I have done it also
The things we do for our gardens ...
Looks great!! Boy that was a lot of work but it will be beautiful. I extended my veggie garden a few years ago but last year it produced wayyy too much food, so this year I've cut back on the winter squash and brassica. I'll still grow tons of tomatoes, peppers, beans, peas, zucchini, herbs, potatoes, onions and garlic, and the rest of the garden is going to be dedicated to annual flowers as I'm starting a cut flower farm to sell bouquets at the end of my drive. I'm now retired and love gardening so why not? Maybe make a few bucks and keep myself from being too idle..lol. Wishing you an awesome summer gardening and looking forward to more videos. Hope you will still be doing your tomato tasting, maybe from your new garden location.
I can't wait until I'm retired and can just putter around in my garden. Have a great summer!
Oh my goodness that was a lot of work, but it will be beautiful. We also have a set of cranes in a kidney shaped garden that we named Crane Island.
I may have to steal that name ... lol!
@@SharonsHomeGarden Feel free... It would be an honor. I so wish UA-cam would allow us to insert a picture in comments for times like these.
…I do not have a flower garden, but I purchased flower seeds 4 packs for a dollar at our Dollar Store and planted them around the woods and river near where I live. 😁 🌱 🌻
Sounds great!