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Monday, May 21, 2018

2018 Spring Garden update

As you might remember, when we last left the garden it was fenced in but with a trio of lettuce and some garlic in place:


We had a planting event about two weeks ago - and we are growing!



Jalapeno (purchased, not from seed)  has some peppers on it already!


The lettuce is putting out flowers for seed heads and the garlic is falling over:


This year's volunteer - a pumpkin, I assume:


Beans and Black Eyed Peas (and the local help):

My Painted Corn is making a promising start:


Tomato plant has some flowers already.  Maybe I can get a few this year:


My two poor lime trees are trying to recover, along with some irises from Old Home that Poppy destroyed the planter on (but have come back nicely):


And finally, a mint plant I bought to go along the side of the house.  For some reason things seem to grow pretty well here without too much extra watering - so I hope it does well:


So far the progress of my sectioned off garden has been so good, I am considering sectioning off other parts of the yard as well for other self contained gardens.

3 comments:

  1. I have read that if you don't contain plants from the mint family, they can spread like weeds.
    Everything looks good?

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  2. Sometimes comments shouldn't be done on a phone. Oh, gosh.
    I meant to say that everything looks good!
    No question about what you showed us. Hope you get a wonderful harvest this year. :)

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  3. Heh heh. No worries Linda, it has happened to me too on more than one occasion.

    Mint will spread like a weed, given enough water.

    I am hopeful for the corn at this point - but really, I am honestly always hopeful for the corn at this point. The sadness comes later.

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