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Wow! Gardening in the mega garden is a lot of work.
The "weeds" are easy to detect because they are mainly maple trees.
Thank goodness for rain tonight because it takes about an hour a day to water the mega garden in this 85 degree heat.
I thought I would remember what I planted where but for the most part I don't so the sprouting plants are a mystery right now.
Today I put together the Martha Stewart herbal tower and planted some sunflowers, lavender & lemon marigolds along the edge of my side of the mega garden.
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