Welcome back to all my faithful gardeners. Every day brings new adventures that will stretch our ability to go beyond our limitations. In our daily routines of life we may come across obstacles that will show us what we are really made of. When we prepare our soil of life and cultivate it, making sure to remove all weeds that would reduce our yield of our crops, there still may be some unexpected issues that we find. There are elements we have no control of. When the sun is beating down upon us, when we are trying to plant those tender little plants, trying to water them as quickly as possible so they would not wither and die, but are WE really in control? We can only shelter those precious things for a little while. Then we have to allow them to take root in the soil we have prepare for them to flourish, and stand strong in whatever conditions they need to grow. We are the gardeners that will tend to our crops and give them all that is required and then we sit back and WAIT. For it is the rains that cool and nurture. And the sun that causes them to grow. And THEN, we the gardeners are able to gather the harvest. The fruits of our labor.
Once we had the greenhouses in place and the benches made, ALL efforts were made to get the seeds planted, that are required to be started indoors. The problems that I endured later was the yield of the seed that was planted. Not knowing the quantity that should have only been sown, was I ever in for a SURPRISE. One is not to plant all cabbage seeds at once or broccoli, or squash, or tomatoes. Well, I'm learning, I will learn from my mistakes. One needs to start with small amounts of a VERITY of seeds. As they mature, and are ready for harvest, then a new batch of seedlings are planted to continual the supply of fresh nourishing vegetables.
Here are a few pictures that will show the bountiful plantlets flourishing in the greenhouses.
Once we had the greenhouses in place and the benches made, ALL efforts were made to get the seeds planted, that are required to be started indoors. The problems that I endured later was the yield of the seed that was planted. Not knowing the quantity that should have only been sown, was I ever in for a SURPRISE. One is not to plant all cabbage seeds at once or broccoli, or squash, or tomatoes. Well, I'm learning, I will learn from my mistakes. One needs to start with small amounts of a VERITY of seeds. As they mature, and are ready for harvest, then a new batch of seedlings are planted to continual the supply of fresh nourishing vegetables.
Here are a few pictures that will show the bountiful plantlets flourishing in the greenhouses.
I'm running a little behind in getting my Blog done on time. But I know you all, understand. With getting the gardens ready and touching bases with my suppliers, I seem to be running out of time. Once I get this Blogging fine tuned, I should be back on time of having it ready for Mondays. Thanks for being so patient.
In closing my second Blog, just know that whatever may happen from week to week, I will continual no matter what, is put in my way.
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Signing out as,
Blessed to be a Blessing,