Jeremy and I decided to try some upside-down tomato plants. So far, they are growing and haven't shriveled up and died. So far, so good...


And I set out some various flowers in our back yard. They are actually growing and producing flowers. This is a very good sign...


My first attempt at a veggie garden. Everything is green and growing. I'm keeping my fingers crossed!
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ugh...I don't even have a black thumb. I have no thumb. ALTHOUGH...I have managed to keep my 2 little indoor plants alive...one of them for a little over 2 years! highly impressive for me! :o) Going to be brave and get some new bushes this spring. You're so brave (and green!) for your garden and little flowers. Yay Coop!!!
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