Tuesday, June 12, 2018
The Garden in June
It's June now, and the garden is filling out nicely. It looks full, but there's not much (except salad) that's ready to eat now.
The stock tanks are amazing. Far easier to work with.
There are three avocado trees; no fruit on these yet. The olive and lemons are looking very promising!
The trellis for the peas is getting quite bushy. I'm eager for them to ripen. Kind of a neat entry into the garden.
Herb garden, part one.
That's our picnic table back in there, right behind the basil bed.
Sage on the far end, next to the blueberry bush. That blueberry is doing remarkably poorly this year. Every time it rains, the busted gutter drains a lot of the water on top of the berry; that may be a problem. That's on the honeydo list this year.
This is the second part of the herb garden. The plants in the ground are herbs.
Hanging, we have some herbs, some nasturtiums (spicy!), some tomatoes (not ripe yet), and some cucumbers.
This is the new patio behind the garage. Making use of the small space.
I was concerned that the pomegranate tree had died. It's coming back. We put the wood on the chain link gate to keep the wind from whipping through there. I think that helped it freeze last winter.
Kiwis growing on the fence, sunflowers up against it. Tomatoes in the hanging pots, more herbs in the pots on the shelf on the fence.
I've been experimenting with trying to add flowers around the edges. We'll see how that goes. I'll certainly need to water much of that, but it should be worth it.
Inside the greenhouse, things are calmer than earlier in the spring. All the 'maters and squashes are out. The pepper bed is doing well; I have a couple of cucumbers growing around the peppers in there, and a couple of tomatoes in the back.
I'll probably keep starting things far too long into the year. It's just so interesting! Currently, I have four mystery seeds going, and some giant asparagus things from a seed pod I found in a public garden.
Labels:
2018,
fruit tree,
Journal,
Veggie Garden
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