The COVID Garden

. Sunday, May 10, 2020 .
Mark has been in Wammy mandated Self-@uarantine for 56 days.  He is a  man at the end of his rope, going crazy not being able to go out into the world.  So at week about 50, we started working in the garden.  We got all the weeds out, thistle almost tamed and strawberry plants in.  Then came in the real garden man, Murph.  He has BIG plans for the garden and if it all works the garden will be amazing!

This is Social Distancing Gardening.  And believe me, I watched them like a hawk.

Last I saw before I went into sew was them using the tiller and rake.  Next time I stick my head oust to check n them, they have mulched and filled the herb beds with dirt!

It looks amazing!

I am so thrilled.  But little do I know what is coming next.

We can't decide on a name for this garden.  The COVID Gaden is the first thing that I thought of.  Then Murph calls it the Ellis Plantation Garden.  Then I called it The Community Garden because it is taking a small village to work on it.

Mark has been in Wammy mandated Self-@uarantine for 56 days.  He is a  man at the end of his rope, going crazy not being able to go out into the world.  So at week about 50, we started working in the garden.  We got all the weeds out, thistle almost tamed and strawberry plants in.  Then came in the real garden man, Murph.  He has BIG plans for the garden and if it all works the garden will be amazing!

This is Social Distancing Gardening.  And believe me, I watched them like a hawk.

Last I saw before I went into sew was them using the tiller and rake.  Next time I stick my head oust to check n them, they have mulched and filled the herb beds with dirt!

It looks amazing!

I am so thrilled.  But little do I know what is coming next.

We can't decide on a name for this garden.  The COVID Gaden is the first thing that I thought of.  Then Murph calls it the Ellis Plantation Garden.  Then I called it The Community Garden because it is taking a small village to work on it.

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