peas planted!

Friday, April 24, 2009

home garden aerial

garden aerial

It looks messy now, but soon I'll post the "after" photo. I have great plans in action. My husband is putting in a new bed adjacent to the house - a large deep raised bed. And with the fantastic weather predicted for the weekend, I expect to clear out the old beds and transplant lettuce. Maybe even some beans seeds.

If you click here you can see how this area looked 3 months ago. Thanks goodness its spring!
aerial views of my home vegetable garden

11 comments:

  1. I'll say. Thank goodness spring is finally here. With all the cold weather we had, I thought we'd never get really warm weather. Now watch me complain that it is too warm ;>

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  2. Just think about how nice it will look three months from now!

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  3. I can just picture that space full of life in a bit. Looks great!

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  4. I LOVE your aerial photos...I've been waiting for them! Can't wait to see the "after"...

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  5. I have been researching companion gardening and was wondering how you use it?

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  6. I love love love when people share pictures from the in between stages. Thank you!

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  7. Its looking pretty good in there! Nice work so far. We finally had break in the rain here so we got the garden tilled today.

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  8. I just came across your site..Your garden is an inspiration!

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  9. I remember the photos of your garden in the snow! I remember how easy it is to see a black dog in the snow! Things are just shooting up here too, we've had a lovely warm week.

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  10. trish from SE PAApril 27, 2009 10:33 AM

    I think your beds look very nice. I am working on the lasagna gardening method myself. It takes about 2 years to really get the results you want layer wise and I still have to dig into the deepest layer of dirt for the roots. But all in all I am very pleased. Put out tomatoand/or pepper plants this weekend. Hoping for the best.

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