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BUSYNESS AS USUAL.

These last few days have been pretty dirty, but pretty productive! Along with the potatoes, shelling peas and onions, we've had a chance to go ahead and transplant our broccoli, kale and chard. So now when you look down at our rows you can see the makings of a real life (and presently real busy) garden. There's much still to do, but it's nice to know that there's also much that's already been done. We're starting to feel caught up, which is not easy when it feels like April, or sometimes even June, outside... but we feel good! Having gotten those crucial things in the ground we can get back to concentrating on preparing the garden, starting soil blocks and taking care of our baby tomato plants.- Jesse.

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