I was picking up my Grad pics on Thursday June 18 at the Uni Centre, and I thought I would take the time to see how the garden/plantings were doing. I was sadden that to see that the wheat with the petunias had been meticulously weeded out. However I was very excited and happy to see the beans doing really well, the corn and the zuchinni were also going strong. I didn’t think the plot would nourish and support all those vegetables but really nature is amazing. Then I looked under the tree at the wheat and that is also going really well. I don’t know if the current heat wave will damage this new growth but maybe some students or workmen will water the vegetables since they are the most noticeable so far. I am anxious to see how all grows, like the unravelling of a novel
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