| Can you name that flower? |
Just a few pictures to look back on. Progress seems to be coming much slower than usual this year, but I have accomplished a few things.
| Hint: If you don't like to dance at the ball. |
| English Wallflower - I hope it reseeds well in the garden, I love the orange/bronze color |
| My little $8 maple - I think it is an Acer japonicum |
| .50 pansy's from T&L |
| Into blue, peach, and bronze this year |
| You probably can't see these, but my delphinium I planted last spring from seed, dropped a few seeds. My ground is perfect for volunteers |
| Garlic Grove |
| Pretty barren looking, but I have my peas, potatoes, onions, leeks, celery, cabbage, broccoli, beets, fennel, and parsnips planted. |
| Little leeks, growing out of their trench. |
| Finally got the roof on and moved geese in. |
| More changes to come to this view |
| Initial grading in the front yard |
| Looking less like grapes of wrath, but not much less |
| last years hold over |
| It was 111 degrees at 11:30 today in the greenhouse. The little basil are hopping out of the seed tray. |
| Tomatoes |
| Unsure, what struck this flat of peppers? Looks like I'm going to lose all of my jalepenos |
| Big Reds, looking nice |
| I've got a Pineapple |
3 comments:
love the garden news looks great and wow what a barn that is coming up....hows the mosquitoes treating you....
Sweet...love those pineapple tomatoes...pretty and sweet...the pansy's are so pretty...miss them.
Looking good! I havn't got motivated in the garden department yet. :)
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