What does my garden look like in late August? It's absolutely wild and gorgeous! If you like nice and tidy rows in the garden, my gardening methods may not be for you. However, if you love to watch what a garden that's loved and well-tended to will do, then scroll down and come tour my garden.
In this video, I'm sharing what's growing in my garden, how I break certain planting rules (and I'm OK with that!), seed-saving tips as well as how to identify the best cucumbers for making pickles (and what to do with the rest).
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Catch my tips in the video below…
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