Garden Update
After several months, only one zucchini plant remains. It’s genetics have proven superior and resilient to most strains of Trish neglect. It will be studied and sampled further.
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After several months, only one zucchini plant remains. It’s genetics have proven superior and resilient to most strains of Trish neglect. It will be studied and sampled further.
I recently heard about Chobani Flips’ #BreakYouMake initiative asking if we know someone who is in need of a well-deserved and much-needed break. Immediately, a number of people sprang to mind: my husband, numerous family members, various friends, heck, even me! We’re all a little overworked and stretched beyond capacity, no? Ironically, it was only while I was enjoying a break with my family that the answer became obvious: Barb Anderson.
Barb is the dedicated mother of Jude, a three-year-old who is battling Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.
I’m probably wanted for herbicide in the lower 48 as I’ve been known to kill more plants than Roundup. Needless to say, gardening and I don’t get along too well. When shopping for plants I always check the instructions for “Heat, drought and Trish tolerant.”