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kristina72 Posted - May 16 2013 : 1:02:24 PM
I have been reading MaryJanesFarm for a couple of years now and am so excited to become a member of the on-line community.

I live in rural Alabama on a small lake lot and I planted a small garden this year, very excited to see how it goes.

So excited to be here.

Blessings - Kristi

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EllaRow Posted - May 23 2013 : 1:57:17 PM
Welcome and hi!

Soaking in wisdom as the showers fall
TexasJo Posted - May 21 2013 : 3:48:12 PM
Sounds wonderful, Kristina. You might be doing some canning with all that, eh? I have not ever tried to grow okra although I should because I truly love it! We usually plant zuchini and tomatoes and lots of herbs, but I'm not sure what direction I want to go this year. I'm feeling like I want to try new stuff. Pumpkins might be fun, and build a bean pole and grow beans. A fall garden sounds great -- what will you plant there?

We can do it!
kristina72 Posted - May 19 2013 : 3:19:59 PM
Thank you all, I feel like part of the family alreaady.

Jody - I live alone and planted a small garden. I included: yellow squash, 3 types of tomatoes, okra, eggplant, 4 types of peppers, cilantro, rosemary, basil and mint. I am so excited about it that I have started looking at another bed and what I might put in it this fall.

Make Today Count (MTC)!!
TexasJo Posted - May 17 2013 : 2:07:33 PM
Welcome Kristi! I'm sure you will find MJF a great place to chat with so many wonderful women. Glad you're here. What did you plant this year? I am still waiting for it to be warm enough here -- I think we might finally be past the snow. Hopefully.

We can do it!
SheenaJean Posted - May 17 2013 : 09:45:47 AM
Welcome Kristi! If you ever have any questions about gardening, this place is a great source!

~Sheena
kysheeplady Posted - May 17 2013 : 09:12:23 AM
Welcome Kristi! Enjoy the forum!

Teri
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kristina72 Posted - May 17 2013 : 09:09:35 AM
Thank Janet and Liz. I am so happy to be here and start taking part in discussions and learn from great ladies all over the country.

Blessings - Kristi

Make Today Count (MTC)!!
lucky1 Posted - May 16 2013 : 6:59:12 PM
Welcome Kristina! I've been on board for a little over a week, and am really enjoying what I'm finding here--smart, energetic people who get it when it comes to dirt under our fingernails and great ideas about how to live this farmgirl life, wherever we call "home".

Your lake lot sounds wonderful...that's one thing I wish for, is to be near a big body of water. We have a creek, though--no complaints about that!

Enjoy getting to know this wonderful group of people.

Liz

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jan49829 Posted - May 16 2013 : 3:05:57 PM
Welcome Kristi. Looking forward to getting to know you. I am from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

Janet
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ceejay48 Posted - May 16 2013 : 1:37:00 PM
Welcome! Welcome!
Glad to have you join us for Farmgirl fun, Kristi!
CJ

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