This is a journal of my vegetable gardens. Skippy was my first dog and he thought the garden was his, even though I did all the work. Now Suzie and Charley follow in his footsteps. We're located near Boston (USDA zone 6A). I have a community plot, a backyard vegetable garden, fruit trees, berry bushes, chickens, and bees. I use sustainable organic methods and do my best to grow all of my family's vegetables myself.
The plants look fantastic!I think I may have torched a good number of tomato and peppers when I put them out for some sun the other day. I saw a comment that someone else had done the same; they may come back.If they do I will have some to give the neighbor who is back from Florida. I am very impatient for the warmer nights so I can get some in the ground. I do have onions and peas ( I think ) coming up. Yeah!
What lovely babies you have there! I have been taking pics of mine, but haven't made a post yet. I have started the hardening off process at a small size, because I don't want to plant them in bigger pots if I can help it.
They look great & very healthy! Your spring is going well looks like. Happy gardening!
ReplyDeleteThe plants look fantastic!I think I may have torched a good number of tomato and peppers when I put them out for some sun the other day. I saw a comment that someone else had done the same; they may come back.If they do I will have some to give the neighbor who is back from Florida. I am very impatient for the warmer nights so I can get some in the ground. I do have onions and peas ( I think ) coming up. Yeah!
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos! I've got to get a better camera!
ReplyDeletewonderful photos. and I am impressed with myself with how many I recognize ;')
ReplyDeleteI am impressed with the parsley, I have had a lack of luck with sowing them over the years.
Look at 'em go! The textures and colors and shapes are magnificent!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous photos and stunning seedlings.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely babies you have there! I have been taking pics of mine, but haven't made a post yet. I have started the hardening off process at a small size, because I don't want to plant them in bigger pots if I can help it.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics!
Kathy, you have a great eye! Love your photos.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it just so exciting to watch the seedlings germinate and grow. Every day there is something new to look at.
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