* My gardener, Kuya Charlie, made this all possible using only branches, straw rope, and 3 packs of nails.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
A Community Effort
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Here's my nephew, Jethy, helping me with the garden. |
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Pechay seed bed on my 1-month old compost |
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Here's Kuya Charlie, the gardener I hired to help tend the garden. |
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Transplanted my squash, sitao, and ampalaya in the new plot, |
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The neighborhood kids helped me plant the ornamental plants that line the vegetable and herb plots. |
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