I am always encouraging people to send me pictures of their projects to post here. Surprisingly, I get very few. Here are a couple of photographs of some food grown by a Soilutions customer in our Topsoil Blend.
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The lovely Artichoke. I don't know why it isn't grown more often in this climate. It handles the weather well and is so beautiful.
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My personal favorite: Chard. It is so versatile in the kitchen, it is so easy to grow, and it too is lovely.
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Who doesn't like watermelons?
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