The good news is that the garden survived. The pretty purple flowers fell over and broke but I am leaving them in the grown in hopes that they will re-seed for next year. One of the potato plants in the blue container looks sick but everything else is okay. Hooray for the pots.
Also, the cool weather veggie are pretty amazing. Sugar snaps, arugula, lettuce- actually seemed to like the snow.
I should have taken a picture of the tomatoes so I can see how they grow. I am so thankful for Joan and Laura who are watching the garden as well as Joe Paluga who is going to water the tomatoes and cut our grass
I think the poppies will bloom while I am gone. I have 4 coming and already had a white and orange, odd. I put in impatiens in that North garden since the watering is double there with soaker and spray.
This makes the grass looks good but the seed does not seem to be working and there is a robin that I wonder if she is eating the seeds.
I put in a couple more annuals, a carnation and another petunia
Tom put up the sugar snap wall. I have now planted over on the left side: cukes, zucchini, yellow squash, beans and edamame and two pepper plants. I saw at Ace that there is a beetle destruction kit so I hope I don't need it but I'll get it if I have to




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