

Tomatoes are doing well and have developed flowers. I think due to the repotting, they started to lean a bit so we fashioned supports by bending metal hangers. The beans and the zucchini are also doing well.

It all started with a little free time and some hanging baskets. Then last summer I grew beans, tomatoes, and zucchini in 5-gallon containers. Fall brought carrots, onions, broccoli, and garlic, still in containers. With Spring I was inspired to construct a raised garden bed. It all sits in the front corner of our corner lot, the only place in the yard that gets full sun.
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