Monday, June 13, 2011

Mid-June Garden 2011


Sun was welcomed on this Monday morning. The garden is looking happy! Peas pods are appearing daily. About eight people were in the garden at noon. It is the happening place!

My plot is a little behind schedule from last year, but everything is finally in and we shall see what happens.


(above picture taken by Clint Gardner)

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Future Herb Garden


The sage is encouragement to keep creating an herb garden. It will be a corner of the herb garden. We have had a cold wet spring, so my goal is to have it created in two weeks!
I also planted a cherry tomato plant and a lemon cucumber plant. Definitely later than last year!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Welcome June 2011


The garden is slowly growing. We've had lots of rain but not much warmth and sunshine. I did pick all of the spinach last week and ate a salad of spinach and radishes. I still need to plant a bit more ---- but other garden plots are very happy!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Tomatillos

I planted the tomatillos on Friday May 21. Luckily it became sunny on Saturday and then lots of rain again. Today was a sunny day and they look very happy. I look forward to trying some recipes later this summer!

Friday, May 20, 2011

rain....and a duck

It's been RAINING for four days straight. A rainy day is a good day to be a duck. This morning two ducks walked through the garden.



After watching the ducks pass through, I planted my two tomatillos and one yellow pepper plant. A fellow gardener and I picked some radishes. And here are some beautiful mustard greens from a neighboring planter!



We are hoping for some sunny weather to dry out! The herb garden is on hold.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

First radish harvest

I planted the radishes on March 25. And here is the first harvest! I had two of them with my lunch today ---- yummy! Vegetables taste better when they are home grown. Seven weeks of patience.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Weclome May 2011!

April showers bring green and happy plants! This is a collage of radishes, peas, tomato, and strawberry plants. May has brought sunny and warm days after a very cold and wet April.