




Angie and I have never really been gardeners. In our first year of marriage, we planted a huge garden. We planted way too much and didn't tend it well. It was a mess. A couple of years ago we started gardening again. Angie has the natural gardening skill in our household, not me. Last year I kind of took it over. I enjoyed it thoroughly. Yesterday I planted sugar snap peas and lettuce. I'll do peppers, tomatoes, cukes, and pumpkins too; but they'll have to wait until it gets a bit warmer.
Have a great week,
Peace-
Matt
Matt
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