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10 Comments on Laney's Garden Built with Labor & Love
Kristin, a really cool post about gardening and the ways a family is contributing to the well being of their community through this endeavor.
Cal
Hi Cal,
Thanks so much for stopping. Laney's garden was so adorable and what a great way to make a garden and keep the critters out and the dogs.
Did you see my cow post in Lancaster, PA? I was on vacation there last week and took so many great pictures. We drove all the way to Shanksville and then on the way back took backroads so we could see the rural area. We ended up in Lancaster as our last stop before driving back to the hotel in Philly. Maybe next year I can call and we can meet for a cup of coffee?
Hi Kristin -- what a resource girl that Laney is -- nice presentation with a lot of thought behind the profject. Very impressive.
Hi Michael,
Thanks so much for stopping by. Yes, Laney is only 6 and her papa and dad helped her make a great dream come true. Perhaps she will continue this hobby for for many years. She is very smart.
What a beautifull garden and so unexpected. Nice presentation and beautiful pictures.
Hi Ruthmarie,
I was surprised myself that the garden was so beautiful and I am jealous but do not think I have room in my side yard for one. I might make a smaller one though.
Thanks for stopping and have a great week.
Kristin, That really is a beautiful garden! Laney has put a lot of work into it!
Hi Tony & Darcy,
Yes, they have put a lot of labor and love into this garden and it is so adorable. Thanks for stopping to comment and have a great week.
Kristin,
What a beautiful garden. Such great space utilixation and so many elements. :)
Steve
Hi Steve,
I think so too and they did such a nice job making the structure solid. I am told everything is grown with package seeds or the seeds from the fruit itself. It takes a lot of dedication and patience to grow from seeds. I just grew some nasturtiums and it took forever and they still are just 2 inches tall. So I can imagine how much time it would take to grow all those plants!
Thanks for stopping.