your garden is cool and I know you're enjoying it! Nice to see you posting about your home:)We would all love to take a peek inside your new place. Right everyone??
Wow! Thanks for stopping by my blog and posting a comment. I love your garden photos, and wishing my garden was that far along. I am craving a home grown tomato!
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I love your cinderblock garden!!! You did link up to Garden Tuesday, didn't you?
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE your pictures - wow! That little mushroom is too cute ...
ReplyDeleteThe tomato was SOOOOO good... we need more tomato plants!
ReplyDeleteLove your garden, it looks perfect! Great idea. Thanks for the pictures, finally. oops, did I say that? :)
ReplyDeleteLove your garden!! Homegrown produce is the best!
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome. I have a pile of those blocks (not in such good condition as yours), but I was thinking they'd make great beds!
ReplyDeleteyour garden is cool and I know you're enjoying it! Nice to see you posting about your home:)We would all love to take a peek inside your new place. Right everyone??
ReplyDeleteYou must be in a very warm climate, because we can't even plant yet! your tomatoes look tempting!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Where do you live that you have such a jump start on your garden??? Awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for stopping in! I am very lucky to be living my first summer in FL and am enjoying the early warm weather!
ReplyDeleteThat is truly FANTASTIC!!! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteI want your cinder block garden! That is how I want to organize some of the garden area in the back yard. Everything looks good and healthy.
ReplyDeleteLove your garden. That is the perfect corner for one. I wish I had space, but having a pool is not so bad. I do miss the tomatoes though.
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks for stopping by my blog and posting a comment. I love your garden photos, and wishing my garden was that far along. I am craving a home grown tomato!
ReplyDeleteIt's like quilting in the garden with your blocks!
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Great pictures! It's all so exciting anticipating what will come from your garden...love your gargoyle too (if that's what it is)
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