http://thepioneerwoman.com/homeandgarden/2011/05/growing
For Ree, the pioneer woman
Last year the farmer retired and we had two gardens, one at home and one at the property where we attend church. I’ll show pictures of both.
At the church garden before and working the soil:



Watering system and using grass clippings for mulch

Squash and cucumbers, yellow lemon and Armenian He used field fencing to train vines on, it worked really well, no more crawling to find cukes


The home garden has been working for 12 years, it was a beauty to behold. i can say that since I did very little work in it.
The beginnings (gazebo in back is my chicken pen)
Tied tomatoes




Sweet 100’s

Ace Tomatoes

Romas

A good harvest

Our garden stand at home, I was knitting; ( we had a stand at the church property also, but no picture), selling was my job.

I hope these pictures showed what I was trying to say. We have found that this method of tying is the best and easiest.
Happy and productive gardening to each of you who happen to stop by Cozy Acres. Leslie







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