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This is my FIRST blog and FIRST book so I'm "green" with how to do this. As I stumble along, I will start at the beginning so you can hop on board and continue this incredible journey with us. I do know, this book will be a cornerstone event in my life. And no matter how long the road has been or will be going forward, I've loved every second of it! I'm proud to introduce you to Johnny Green and the Little Green Man!
1. All good things come to those that wait!

The day to plant has come and gone, the day to harvest is here! It is so exciting to pick the first of everything in the garden...we planted radishes this year for the first time in many and have already picked and eaten our fair share. Would they not have so much dirt on them, they wouldn't have made it to the table. The best, crisp and just hot enough. We've harvested our first broccoli,



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