After a few days of hard work. I finally turned the soil in my garden. Why did I do it with a shovel? Why didn't I just have the guy come and
rotor till it again this year? Well I didn't want to pay $30 to do it again this year. Part of the point of having a garden is the financial benefits. Paying someone to come and turn the soil doesn't exactly teach my children thrift. I figured a little hard work never hurt anyone. It's the way my grandma did it. So I figured I could do it too.
Until I get some plants put into the garden it will probably be a dirt pile to play in:) Why fight it?


"I found you worm"


GH loves eatting...I mean playing in the dirt;)
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