| Snap peas and broad beans |
| Broccoli |
| Echinacea, chamomile & bunching onions |
| Strawberries |
| Rhubarb |
| Newly transplanted tomatoes. Two Romas with a Black from Tula in the middle. This bed isn't done being planted out yet :-) |
| Our 4X6 raised bed in transition. Over wintered carrots, card and garlic....turnips and radishes going to seed and newly planted peas and sweet corn. |
| Our 4X5 bed, in transition. Overwintered carrots...beets and kale going to seed and newly transplanted tomatoes (2 Yellow Taxi, 1 Bi-Color Cherry and 1 Roma) |
| Itty bitty sweet corn |
| Pears |
| Apples |
| Cherries |
| Apricots |
| Potatoes |
| Purple eggplant :-) This is my first real attempt at growing eggplant and I'm trying them in containers. |
| Happy Hot Peppers...ready to go in a bed :-) |
| Honeysuckle |
| Tomato blossoms...I think these are a small sweet cherry tomato... but I mislabeled it as a bell pepper when I up-potted it at one point, so right now it's just a Mystery Tomato ;-) Silly me! |
| Tomatillo flower |
| Our newest beets! |
| Asparagus! Even though we can't eat any, we're still super excited to see them poking their little heads up! |
| Lemon Balm |
| Lettuce Leaf Basil |
| Sage |
| Cherokee Purple tomato |
It all looks fabulous - looking forward to seeing the harvest picks.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Liz! Me too ;-)
DeleteI think you'll enjoy having eggplants. I think the plants are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the purple pear. What variety is it?
And lemon balm... mmm. Yummy tea.
I'm really excited about the eggplants! I hope they do wonderfully :-)
DeleteThe pears on that branch are Red Bartlett. I really hope we actually get a real fruit harvest from our trees this year!
And lemon balm...YES! This is our first year growing this, too! I can't wait for tea :-)
BG - you have so much growing! wow! You are going to have incredible harvests this year! Cheers, Jenni
ReplyDeleteJenni, I sure hope so! If I can keep it all mulched and watered enough I think it will be a wonderful harvest year :-)
DeleteIt's amazing how much you're growing, it really shows what you can grow when you really try!
ReplyDeleteThank you! And welcome!!! It's been quite a learning curve but I'm pretty happy with all the green in the yard this year :-)
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