First bloom.
I hope everyone has a year full of life.
Adventures in horticulture. Make sure you click ‘read more’ as most posts in this category have photos.
Jalapenos, Poblanos, basil and cauliflower (large plot) planted. Also, the tomatoes that I planed before may be coming up, assuming these are the sprouts you see in the photos. Large plot was overgrown with weeds. Now it isn’t. Achievement unlocked! Plot cleared!
I found my old camera and took some proper photos. Here you go. Betcha never saw celery in its natural habitat — you know, out of the grocery store. Also shown here are arugula (one flowering and lots of others), two types of lettuce, swiss & rainbow chard, bluebonnets (not yet bloomed), cilantro (a little
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Spring time is here! Well, as far as I am concerned. My garden is still alive and the weather is beautiful. Time to plant! Here are the tomatoes I saved from last crop. I did this last season as well and they all came up and produced fruit. Awesome! I will try to take more
Sorry for the quality of photos. The camera on my phone is a little wonky. Most the “bushes” you see are arugula. Arugula is a peppery lettuce that is super low in oxalates and quite tasty for making salads. The little green sprouts in the front are lettuce. My second pumpkin patch. The other one
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This is a quick and dirty post to get the ball rolling on this. I apologize for the poor photos — I need more practice with the phone, or I need to pull out my old camera with an actual view finder and actual focus that works. This will be the first post in the
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