Potato project
We have blooms on one plant.
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Beans and zucchini and cukes … oh my …squash and tomatoes too
A friend gave me some sweet potato plants. I was away for several days and they sat in a bowl in my friends sink for 5 days…they’re looking a little rough, but I have high hopes …
These are the heirloom tomatoes. They are looking a little sparse still, but I am noticing some blooms on them, so maybe I will get a few tomatoes off them.
Romas are leggy too, but there is fruit on them.
A few Grape Tomatoes almost ripe.
This bad boy’s looking fantastic.
Time to cut more lettuce.
Loving the red romaine
yesterday I picked a cuke twice the size of this one.
Three little Butternuts sitting in a row… and yesterday I picked 2 lovely Zuccinis.
In this bed, the onions didn’t do so when, but there are a few. The carrots were scarce in places, but what it there is looking good.
Potato Project…YES!
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Horse sitting
Three happy horses with tails a swishing. Might be happier with fewer flies …
Wren, Tea, and Blue
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Garden … early June
I really must find my planting plan… Some combination of zucchini, butternut squash and corn in behind.
Cukes
Heirloom and other tomatoes, kale, lemon basil.
I have cut and dried heaps of parsley, given away heaps of parsley and still there is more. The chives are doing well. I cut cilantro this week also. The purple ruffles basil needs to be cut and dried.
Unfortunately the sugar snap peas were ready when I was out of town. I came back to a sad sight, but the cleaned out bed holds all kinds of new possibilites. Will it be more corn or peppers?
I can’t find the tag for this tomato plant, but it is definitely the best one I have.
Can’t wait for the corn, YUM!
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Potato Project
These potatoes can consider themselves hilled …
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Keira
“… and I’m not even six yet!”
Dressup time
Three little ballerinas
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