I had my four year old helper in the garden with me today. He refused to move Goofy until I took the picture.
The tallest plant is the start of my tomato’s.
Here’s the second set of Basil leaves sprouting.
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how do you grow basil!!it is lovely. was looking over your testimony post. I love testimonies they are such encouragement!!!!
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I gotta give your 4 year old credit–Goofy does a lot to spice up a picture!! It is funny because I posted some garden pics on my regular blog. My show and tell however was on my monkey blog—hmm, what does that tell you about me, I donnnnnnnoooo.
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I have always thought it would be fun to grow a mini herb garden. Hmmm, you’ve got me thinking.
~jen
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Goofy adds a lot to the picture, I think. There is nothing like fresh herbs and tomoatoes from your own garden. I know you’ll enjoy them very much!
Have a lovely weekend.
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Congrats on your garden. Ours is doing well too….will post pics as soon as we are back online. Goofy looks very cute, too!
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Your helper is right, the pot looks much better with a Goofy !! lol !
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I love Goofy’s inspection! So cute!
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AWESOME! I love the Goofy pic. And I want fresh basil. Mine didn’t come up 🙁 But I will try again someday! 😉
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There’s something about fresh herbs! I have rosemary in my kitchen and I love being able to snip off some and throw it into my cooking or add it as a garnish! I love the smell!
Connie
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Nothing like freshly grown herbs!! [And I like the fact Goofy remained in the photo]
Happy Show n Tell. Hope you can stop by and see my book collection today.
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