9 lbs of heirloom tomatoes on one plant!

Nasturtium flowers about to burst open.

The first marigold flower

Watermelons!


I learned how to use concrete this week to make parts for my Sunsuckers installation(see previous post) and decided to make a stepping stone with the leftover concrete.
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