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Here is what I did in terms of landscaping and gardening in 2023.
Today, I put some strawberry plants in my garden and painted some rocks.
Today, I planted radish plants in buckets (aka bucket gardening) and rhubarb into the ground.
Today, I planted seeds inside due to rainy conditions: tomatoes, basil, eggplant, peppers, celery, collards, spinach, lettuce, and Swiss chard.
Today, I planted pumpkin seeds, plus seeds for butternut squash, a few types of gourds, and more cucumbers.
Today, I repotted sweet potato plants and planted more seeds: broccoli, cauliflower, beets, and melons.
Today, I planted more produce seeds: watermelon radish, winter squash, cucumber, watermelon, garden beans, and okra.
In this episode, I will show you the progress of my seedlings and improve the cleanliness of my asparagus patch.