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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What kind of grow lights are you using? They kind of look like Lite Brites.
I have been working on a community garden/research project on the effects of urban gardening on low income families.
It is located in Humbolt Park. I can not find my before picture but the street view is http://goo.gl/maps/Ibvw
work in progress
first day open to public was yesterday....
Same chickens in both shots, from left to right: Ginger, Swan, Henrietta and Freckles. First was taken last week of February at age of 1 week and second was taken a week ago. They should reach maturity in July.
We acquired them as day old female chicks. But we are starting to suspect Ginger is not quite as female as the others.
You've inspired me to post some pictures.
Just got 4 new clematis plants. I'm hoping to plant them tomorrow when the soil dries a little from its current saturated state.
A new iris - to be planted soon.
It's been a lovely year for columbines.
Two baptisia plants. The one on the left is the variety that Iggi has, planted here 3 years ago. On the right is another variety, planted 4 years ago. The ground cover is Lamium (Purple Dragon). Early season bulbs (tulips, daffodils, etc.) are fading or already finished for the season. This bed transforms from a riot of spring color to the color palette you see here for the rest of the season.
This old rose is well established (perhaps 20+ yrs - largest canes are at least 1.5" thick) - came with the house - 5' tall and wide, with a wonderful light fragrance.
Oregano - this is what it looks like when well established - not blooming yet.
Lovely corner bed with Japanese maple.
Green beans - getting a nice start in spite of our less-than-ideal spring weather. Yes, I need to do some weeding.
Raspberries! Last year was my first (small) yield. This year should be a lot better. Yeah!
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