I wanted to start a picture thread where we can post pictures of our garden and the progress throughout the season.
I would love to see what everyone is doing. For now, I have some seedling pictures. These are actually from a few weeks ago, and everything is bigger and I also started cukes, basil, nasties, and some other herbs and flowers.
Tomatoes & peppers
Chard, kale, spinach, & lettuce
Thyme, romanesco (fractal broccoli !), and onions
...& my baby chicks, Enya, Ke$ha, and Tesla.
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Nice work. I would suggest thoroughly draining and storing indoors in wintertime or they'll be good for about one year before becoming brittle.
some progress on the garden. stained trellis. also ran the twine for the hop bines. peppers are in the ground, mulch paths, corn is struggling but maintaining, and i have more thats still sprouting. raspberries doing great, sethum is lining the fronts of the beds, baby grass is coming in where my room mate killed it, grass transplants are doing well, lettuces are starting to sprout, herbs like oregano, sage, and rosemary are doing great.
some progress on the garden. stained trellis. also ran the twine for the hop bines. peppers are in the ground, mulch paths, corn is struggling but maintaining, and i have more thats still sprouting. raspberries doing great, sethum is lining the fronts of the beds, baby grass is coming in where my room mate killed it, grass transplants are doing well, lettuces are starting to sprout, herbs like oregano, sage, and rosemary are doing great.
So it's not too early for peppers in the ground? Someone told me May 15th for peppers and tomatoes....it's my first season in this zone so I'm new to the time frames...Do you usually put peppers out this early? What about tomatoes? thx
iggi said:some progress on the garden. stained trellis. also ran the twine for the hop bines. peppers are in the ground, mulch paths, corn is struggling but maintaining, and i have more thats still sprouting. raspberries doing great, sethum is lining the fronts of the beds, baby grass is coming in where my room mate killed it, grass transplants are doing well, lettuces are starting to sprout, herbs like oregano, sage, and rosemary are doing great.
Nice. I love the before and after. About how tall is your raised bed? And those are some really hot chicks!
Allison, that's really great!
How did the Gooseberries and Money Plant fare? I won't ask about the raspberries-- they're indestructible.
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