Garden doable

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Real Estate Agent with Janisch & Co. 0396361
Here it is the end of May and although we have had a lovely garden plot available for the past month, we have not worked the soil or planted any seedlings.

With the short growing season, we really need to get with it!

At the risk of not getting anything fresh from our yard, we bought a basket for the deck rail.  While we were at it, we bought a few little plants for it!

With any luck we now are equipped to grow a tomato, a pepper and some herbs.

Now as we wait impatiently for permission to take our license tests and get back to work, we can soon begin to harvest some produce!

Surely there are marketing lessons to be gained from this experience.
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Ralph and Jeanne Janisch

BROKERS

305B CR 234

Durango, CO 81301

P: (970) 759-1007

P: (970) 759-0027

 E: ralph@durangohometeam.com

W:  www.ralphandjeannejanisch.com

 W: www.durangohometeam.com

Durango, Mancos, Cortez, Dolores, Bayfield, Ignacio, Vallecito

Comments (2)

Bob Crane
Woodland Management Service / Woodland Real Estate, Keller Williams Fox Cities - Stevens Point, WI
Forestland Experts! 715-204-9671

Hello Ralph and Jeanne, I am a little late getting my garden in too, of course we had snow up here a few weeks ago.

Enjoy the little break while waiting on the license, hopefully you can get caught up on your marketing materials while you are waiting

 

Jun 02, 2013 02:12 PM
Kristin Hamilton CA Realtor
Sun Lakes Realty - Banning, CA
(909) 557-6966- Specialize 55+ Communties Banning

Hi Jeanne and Ralph,

Best of luck to you both on your state exams. I am thinking about getting my broker's license too. Have a great week and enjoy your garden.

Jun 03, 2013 12:01 AM

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