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RE: Bountiful harvest

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My, oh my, you are chomping at the bit to chomp down those strawberries! You see, I could see that with some insight in sighting your strawberries that many berries would be out of sight, perhaps permanently.

Pep talks…I can just imagine what the poor lettuce endured with its suffrage. You’ve got to transmit the energy waves for growth, not cow them into obedience. I should have filmed a video of how I worked with my plants this year so you could see a more clear example. I certainly have an audience watching me perform here.

Is it just me, or in the second photo, second row from the left, are those some yellowing leaves I see? Soil acidity too high? Do you have a meter to check that?

Well, I'm pretty confident it'll come good and not let its buddies down.

Love, nurturing, gentleness and listen rather than order them to do things. Buddy interdependence is not a thing with lettuce.

They are all raised garden bed suitable also.

What’s considered unsuitable for raised garden beds?

For that grouping of four where the red, red strawberry is poking my eye out, did you photograph that before you severed the berry from the mother plant, or did you place it after removal in such a posed position?

I would like to know about this overflow thing you’ve got going on. I’ll be watching for the post on it.

Do you need to rub it in about those fruit trees and going into spring? It’s making me sad as I watch summer saying it’s good-bye here. I’ll let it go this time though, but only if you tell me what kind of harvest you get from those fruit trees.

All in all, it looks really good. It’s hard to wait when it’s an exciting project with living beings.

You’re going to need to plant more patience trees for that bountiful harvest you keep mentioning. Breathe in the experience of the process. Oh blooming plants, I just wrote a book comment, shoot me. What can I say? Plants and trees are my thing.

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What’s considered unsuitable for raised garden beds?

Plants that grow too big.

I took all the photos then feasted on my strawberry in celebration.

Not such a big harvest really, but so had a massive harvest of strawberries and blueberries from the market today...There may have been ice cream too.

giant hands

Well...Here's me shooting hoops.

I get enough fruit to need to give some away, I'm not sure in respect of actual kilogram weight.

I've done my shooting quote for the week.

List amended. 👍