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I've spent the last month removing and replanting pretty much all of our foundation plants (things around the house) in advance of some pretty serious work on our home, which has left little time for planting all my annuals. I'm hoping I've got the ability to get more veggies in the ground once the work starts next week

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[–] GandalfDG@beehaw.org 3 points 1 week ago

Haven't really had a garden of my own before so starting small with a little patch I've cleared out and added some compost into. So far I've put in a few beets which I started indoors, and planted some Broccoli seeds. Also planning to clear out an area of grass and replace it with wildflowers. Why mow?