While the weather was cold Sandy took a weekly course that, after 35 hours of volunteer work, will make her a master gardener.

As the weather got better, she started putting her new knowledge to work. Vegetables were planted and mulched. Some were covered with a netting to discourage butterfly caterpillars from munching on them.

When that was done she set about digging up a sloped path that has proven very slippery from time to time. I moved some of our pavers back up to the apartment area to be used as stairs, and, with the help of some old lumber, started putting them together.

Watch for more pictures of the garden as it grows.
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