Spring scent - Mingle with CashWalk #11

Spring has come for another year. It rang the bell for planting. We just started fertilizing to see soft, productive rich soil. We expect to smell spring scent with the wind blows. 

Spring scent - Mingle with CashWalk #11

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    Yong-ki Pak
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    First, I trimmed the grapevine plants that were planted last year. 
    
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    Sea
    Yesterday I weeded a bed where a bunch of flowers were coming up! 🪻
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    Yong-ki Pak
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    Next, a bunch of scallions survived the cold winter grow themselves. They are somewhat showing off their healthy posture. 
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    Rachel Vickers
    There is something about tending to a garden that is so satisfying! 
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    Yong-ki Pak
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    Indeed, it is also a mind control mechsnism. 
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    Yong-ki Pak
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    Squash works itself as if climbing a rope later on. 
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    Yong-ki Pak
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    Chili peppers, green and red, grow very well. They are only green leaves for now. It'll show up countlessly one after another. 
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    Yong-ki Pak
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    Lettuce is fully blown with its own scent spreading all around itself. I already tasted baby leaves, so deliceous. 
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    Yong-ki Pak
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    Cucumber leaves will protect it when boast its dignified figure. 
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    Yong-ki Pak
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    Some blossom elegant and beautiful flowers with unique scent. 
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    Yong-ki Pak
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    Water parsley must be the one producing the strongest scent ever. 
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    Marta Morales
    Well said, your input enhances the overall discourse.