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New Ground Broken....the Bridlewood Garden

4/18/2011

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Sunday was a big day. We transplanted 200 tomatoes from 2" pots to 4" or gallon containers. Rob, our Evergreen State College intern was here to learn and experience--we were grateful for his help with the tomato transplanting which was a bit disorganized because the original plan did not work, but we did it! The real fun was plowing the new 70' x 100' garden--a spot closest to the Bridlewood neighborhood. We name each of the garden plots, so this one is the 'Bridlewood Garden'. The best part was picking up the phone and hiring the tractor service which did in 1 hour what would have taken Mark more than 8 hours with our small rototiller. Woohoo!!!
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Rob making 4' soil blocks.
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Bridlewood Garden is plowed.
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6/24/2012 03:03:06 pm

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