Bookhenge: Storm clouds don't deter hard-working gardeners . . .
Bookhenge: Whoa! And who's that and where is it???
Bookhenge: Lucky Rom is the chosen gardener!
Bookhenge: In most cultures, just seeing a praying mantis is a good omen.
Bookhenge: Welcome back, Donna!!!
Bookhenge: National Charity League is well-represented this week!!!
Bookhenge: Three generations volunteering in the garden!!!
Bookhenge: What could that be???
Bookhenge: Aren't they cute???
Bookhenge: Cute but what are they???
Bookhenge: Cute enough to eat! ;-)
Bookhenge: Here goes . . . down the hatch!
Bookhenge: Hmmmmmmm
Bookhenge: Cute and yummy! Surprisingly so!
Bookhenge: In go the radish seeds . . .
Bookhenge: Teamwork makes it quick and fun!
Bookhenge: Who knew gardening could be so much fun?
Bookhenge: Texas Star Hibiscus is the tall plant with huge red petals and lime green centers.
Bookhenge: Yay! Collards in the garden!
Bookhenge: Lesson time!
Bookhenge: And you're going to like this next lesson . . .
Bookhenge: The animated teacher ;-)
Bookhenge: Good teachers talk with their hands, too ;-)
Bookhenge: Hmmmmm what's that?
Bookhenge: Muscadines (dark purple) with a type of muscadine called scuppernong. Kinda a "Dr. Seuss name" as Cullen calls it.
Bookhenge: Yum!
Bookhenge: Be bold!
Bookhenge: Check'em out!
Bookhenge: Next lesson on peppers . . .