May. 1, 2008 - A garden is a gift of hard labor.
Michel the garden master has begun his adventure...
peonese are almost ready to blossom
This is our 5$ plumb tree (pruimen boom)
Bing Cherry tree (kersen boom)
Lilac flowers
Apple tree
Raspberries (frambosen)
Big cherry tree (groote kersen boom) red currants (rode bessen)
peach tree (perzikken boom)
goose berries (kruis bessen)
beefsteak tomato (vlees tomaten)
cabbage (witte kool)
cucumbers (Komkommer)
zuchini (courgette?)
lettuce (sla)
garlic (knoflook)
romas (tomaten) green peppers (paprika)
We got a rhubarb start. (rabarbe?)
the garden.

ethnic gardening

see the chickens?

Michel making trellis for pole beans (stok bonen)




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May. 1, 2008 - Untitled Comment |
| Posted by dawilli |
Your gardening is making me very envious... our snow just melted... we can plant anything here until the end of May most years, other than very cold hearty things.
Enjoy your garndening and enjoy your children,
ali |
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May. 12, 2008 - welcome |
| Posted by ridiculousmom |
| Hi, and welcome to homeschooling. I have nine at home also, and have been homeschooling for 18 years. Check out my blog sometime! |
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May. 15, 2008 - pretty!!! |
| Posted by Mrs. Mobunny from Rabbit Trails59 |
| The last picture was the best! |
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