Six photoshoots in the row
Six photoshoots in a the row and I lost my fight with weeds!!

I didn’t started this day with coffee and breakfast. Went streigt to the garden! Weeding is fun but not when it’s overgrown! If I’m not blogging… weeds took me over!
Ilze
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I know that feeling 🙂
🙂
They may be invasive, but are not weed’s unless you make them so. So, if you like them, they are OK.
I agree, but I want my beans more then some no edible greens! The ones I have don’t have use! Or at least I don’t know of that!
What are you growing in your garden?
A lot… maybe too much! Potatoes, carrots, beans, peas, onions, dill, tomatos, cucumber, zuchini, pumpkins, strawberries, black currants… omg… cabbage, radish, spinach… and there should be something else too, but can’t remember now 🙂
Wow!! Woohoo! I hope it all grows well! 👍☺️🌎
… And if not I blame it on “first year!” 🙂
I remember hoeing with Romanians for 12 hours one day and I was absolutely ‘knackered’. The Romanians did it day after day (including Petronela’s grandma, approaching her 80s then).
I hope you are using the type of hoe which you shuffle backwards and just under the soil. The Romanian one you had to lift up a down and chop it into the ground – really wearing.
Excited about the photoshoots; I told you clients would appear when you could open the studio again!
Yes, the one! But I guess I need to sharpen it, it’s covered in rust and has no actual “blade” 🙂 I found one in Kastaņmuiža 😀
Great find!
We have two of them – both from Kastaņmuiža. One for me and other one is shorter by half (broken) but it’s good for Nelle.
That’s good as Nelle (and you) will find weeding much easier. Of course you must be careful close to what you a growing as a moments inattention can ‘weed’ what you are growing.
I’m really glad Your photostudio is back in business! Just don’t forget to have some rest too. Maybe girls could be more help in the garden? I mean not much, like quarter a furrow a day so they get used to field work. 🙂
🙂 It sounds like my dream! But i quite not work that way in our household. I show them for example how looks potato greens and they start weeding and keep asking “is this potato?” for every single weed! I’m short on patience when in furrow :). Nelle is a big help!!! And I’m happy I have her!