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its a blessing to see the garden, and a blessing that you are in the garden
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Lemon balm Melissa aficionalis catnip peppermint tomatoes watercress violets raspberries blackberries many different kinds of sprouts lavender Russian sage which is not sage basil purple basil I think these flat spade shaped leaves may be plantains and there are certainly dandelion greens here and there, and other plants I have yet to identify in the wild growing area yet still this older raspberry plant with basil and mint and cilantro I think may still come back and also here are the hamama sprout boxes that are working at about half to 2/3 efficiency so far partly due to my own changing capacities