May 4: The peas are a few inches high, cover crop of winter rye is tall in some beds, and winter beds have greens growing.
May 11: I just turned under the winter rye, crabapples and tulips are in bloom.
May 30: I just planted tomatoes, eggplants, and peppers. Alliums are blooming.
June 18: Everything is growing, including the weeds in the paths. Those are asparagus fronds across the view in the foreground.
August 24: Time for eating fresh vegetables!
October 15: Beds with summer crops are cleared and ready for planting with some small seedlings to overwinter.
October 21: Overwintering beds are covered with a single layer of fabric. Soon I'll add a layer of greenhouse plastic.
Fun series of pics!
ReplyDeleteLoved this overview of your changing, progressing garden.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful garden...The idea with containers is pretty good and it also looks nice - tidy and well organized. This spring I am going to do a little makeover in my garden so I have to try this. I am also going to build or buy a small greenhouse so I can grow there more demanding plants. I see that you have a lot of veggetables - the same as me. Tomatoes, peppers, peas are my "must grow" every year. This year, however, I want to experiment a bit and grow a new pea from https://gardenseedsmarket.com/pea-seeds-en/ called "Blauwschokker" . Have you heard about it? Is is hard to grow it?
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