well-chosen first day of May , everyone ! How did that encounter ? Was n’t it just January yesterday ? Anywho , we ’re back today in Mark Meyer ’s East Haddam , Connecticut , garden with a few more snapshots . ( previous postsHEREandHERE ) Mark , that cantaloup … it ’s HUGE ! ! I love this garden . Thanks so much for apportion it with us yet again .

Keep sending in pic , everyone ! Whether you ’ve never shared before or you ’ve been sport multiple time , we need to see your garden ! Email me at[email   protected].Thanks ! -Michelle

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