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Hi, I want to start a vegetable garden.
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Hi, I want to start a vegetable garden.
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First time growing vegetables?
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Yes, what is easy to grow?
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Tomatoes are the easiest.
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I love tomatoes.
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Cherry tomatoes are great for beginners.
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How many plants do I need?
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Three plants give you lots of tomatoes.
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What else do you recommend?
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Bell peppers and basil.
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Basil? For cooking?
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Yes, fresh basil smells amazing.
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And bell peppers are colorful.
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Red, yellow, and green.
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I will take all three colors.
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Do you have garden space?
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A small area in the backyard.
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These plants need full sun.
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We have lots of sun.
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Perfect.
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Water them every morning.
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How much for the seedlings?
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$3 each.
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You have 8 plants.
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$24.
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Not bad.
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Happy gardening!
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Hi!
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I need soil for a vegetable garden.
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Potting soil or garden soil?
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What is the difference?
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Garden soil goes in the ground.
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We are planting in the ground.
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This organic garden soil is the best.
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How many bags do I need?
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Two bags for a small garden.
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I also need fertilizer.
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Vegetable fertilizer.
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This one is organic. Is organic better?
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Safer for vegetables you will eat.
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Good point.
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I will take it.
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Do you need a watering can?
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Yes, a big one.
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This two-gallon one is perfect. And garden gloves?
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These ones are waterproof.
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How much for everything?
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$44 total.
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Here is $50.
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Keep the change.
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Thank you.
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Enjoy your garden.
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Looking for garden tools?
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Yes, I need a shovel and a rake.
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This small garden shovel is good.
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Perfect size for a backyard garden.
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And this steel rake for soil.
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How much are they together? $22 for both.
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Do you sell small fences?
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For For keeping animals out?
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Yes, rabbits eat everything.
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This wire fence is 3 feet tall.
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That should stop the rabbits.
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It comes in 10-foot rolls.
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I need two rolls.
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$15 per roll.
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And garden steaks to support the tomatoes?
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These bamboo steaks are popular.
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How many do I need?
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One per tomato plant.
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How much for everything?
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$55 total.
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Great, here's my card.
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Your garden will be beautiful.
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Let's start here, by the fence.
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I will dig up the old grass first.
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Use the shovel.
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Go deep.
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This is hard work.
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But it is so satisfying.
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The soil underneath is dark and rich.
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Now mix in the new garden soil.
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Both backs?
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Yes.
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Spread it evenly.
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Now the fertilizer?
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Just a little.
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Follow the instructions.
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One cup per plant.
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Got it.
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Use the rake to smooth it out.
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The garden bed looks great.
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Nice and level.
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How far apart do we plant?
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Tomatoes need two feet apart.
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That is more than I thought.
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They grow very big.
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I will measure with the tape.
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Smart!
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Mark each spot.
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This is actually really fun.
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Time to plant!
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Tomatoes first?
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Yes, dig a small hole.
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How deep?
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Deep enough for the root ball.
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I will be gentle.
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Take the plant out of the pot slowly.
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Like a baby, very careful.
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Yes, plant babies.
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In the hole, press the soil around it.
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Not too tight.
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Now the bamboo stake next to it.
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Tie the stem with a soft string.
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Done, first tomato planted.
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Two more to go.
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I will do the peppers too.
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Peppers need one foot apart. And the basil?
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Plant it next to the tomatoes.
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Why next to tomatoes?
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They are companion plants.
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They help each other.
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Plants have friends?
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That is cool.
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Now water everything gently.
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Our first vegetable garden.
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Building a fence, Tom?
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Yes, to keep rabbits out.
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Smart.
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They ate all my lettuce last year.
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I do not want that to happen.
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What are you growing?
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Tomatoes, peppers, and basil.
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Great choices for beginners.
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Any tips?
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Watch out for slugs.
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Slugs?
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How do I stop them?
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Put crushed eggshells around the plants.
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Eggshells, really?
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Really?
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They do not like the sharp edges.
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That is a clever trick.
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Also, pick tomatoes when they are a little green.
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Not fully red?
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They ripen on the counter.
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Tastes better.
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I had no idea.
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I can share more tips anytime.
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Thank you, Lisa.
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You are the best.
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Neighbors help neighbors.
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Time for the first watering.
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I will fill the watering can.
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Gentle.
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Do not drown them.
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How much water?
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Until the soil is damp, not soggy.
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The tomatoes look so tiny.
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In two months, they will be huge.
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I cannot imagine that.
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We will take photos every week.
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A growth diary.
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I will start tomorrow.
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Day 1.
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Eight tiny plants.
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Day 90.
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Fresh tomato salad.
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I cannot wait for that salad.
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Homegrown tomatoes taste the best.
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Better than the supermarket?
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A hundred times better.
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This is our hoppy place now.
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I agree.
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Our little green paradise.
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Mike, look at our tomatoes.
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Wow, so many! So red!
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Our first harvest. Can I pick one? Of course.
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It is still warm from the sun.
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Taste it.
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Oh, so sweet, so fresh.
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Better than the store?
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A million times better.
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The peppers are ready too.
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Red, yellow, and green.
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Beautiful.
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And the basil is huge.
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You can make pesto sauce.
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That is a great idea.
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I should start a garden too.
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It is easier than you think.
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What should I grow first?
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Tomatoes.
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Always start with tomatoes.
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Can I borrow some basil?
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Take as much as you want.
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This smells like summer.
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Dinner is ready, all from our garden.
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Caprice salad with our tomatoes.
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And fresh basil on top.
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The colors are amazing.
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Try the grilled peppers.
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So sweet, so crunchy.
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We grew this ourselves.
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From tiny seedlings to dinner.
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Two months of watering and waiting.
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Totally worth it.
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Lisa's eggshell tip worked.
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No slugs touched our plants.
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And the fence stopped the rabbits.
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Smart investments.
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What should we grow next season?
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Zucchini and cucumbers?
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And maybe strawberries.
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A strawberry garden sounds dreamy.
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We did something amazing today.
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We grew our own food.
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From the earth to the table.
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The best meal we have ever had.

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  • easy to grow (einfach anzubauen)
  • seedlings (Setzlinge)
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  • watering can (Gießkanne)
  • garden gloves (Gartenhandschuhe)
  • full sun (volle Sonne)

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