We are off to an excellent start here at the Suncreek Garden…
Our garden is A-OK, A1 and even a bit awesome!
The plants are bang-up, banner, beautiful, and blue-chip quality.
They are quite possibly worthy of a blue-ribbon which would give us bragging rights.
A bumper crop would give us choice, classic, cool , cracker jack veggies.
The younger generation might even say our Garden is dope, down, or even phat or fab!
On the other hand my generation would more than likely think things are fabulous, fantastic, fine, first-class, first-rate, first-string, and even five-star.
The veggies are growing like gangbusters.
It is almost heavenly to have such hot, hype and immense growth so early in the game.
We are keen to the lovely and marvelous tomatoes that are already weighing down the branches.
Farmer Hubs is our numero uno man in charge. His planning and dedication is out-of-sight and par excellence when it comes to working the garden. After years of trial and error and adjustments we are heading for a sensationally splendid stellar top-of-the-line garden this year.
The Suncreek Garden is…wonderful…out of this world…Excellent!!!
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They look so healthy! I am soooooooo ready for tomatoes! Lovin’ all the adjectives too.
I think they are all synonyms for Excellent!
Wonderful tribute to the Entire alphabet!
Have a great weekend!
You’re the best! Thanks for the “auto-correct”
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Super-duper fun! Your post was aces, a real crackerjack, the cat’s pajamas!
Are those pajamas calico or tiger stripes?
I prefer tiger stripes myself…
Wow I am green with “envy”. Your tomatoes are so advanced and yes so healthy.
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