My neighbor and I split gardens. I'm growing three types of beans, 4 types of tomatoes and cucumbers. He's growing the 3 types of squash, collards, pepers, and watermelon. Then we swap food. That way, we can focus on same types of plants and it makes it generally easier that babysitting 10-15 varieties at once. I'll take some pictures. My Kentucky wonder beans have climbed the 8 foot trellis and are now climbing into the oak tree. I can't help but let a vine or two go up there. I sort of want to see how high it will climb. We both do individual herb gardens. I'm looking forward to the fall garden. Root vegetables and broccoli!
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