hangin'witthepeeps
Deeply Rooted
I have posted pictures here for 2010 and 2011 when I started gardening in raised beds. So here is my 2012 Spring Pictures!!!
The ugly Sweetgum tree is gone, thank goodness! I have more sun and won't have anymore of those sweetgum balls to twist my ankle on! I have several new boxes and found a source for vermiculite so we are going to see how these new boxes produce compared to the others. I may add vermiculite to them for next year. We got the drip line installed and 16 tomatoes planted, 4 Terrific F1, 4 Chadwick Cherry, 4 Opalkas, and 4 Cherokee Purple.
My green peas are starting to flower, but it's going to be 90 degrees today. I don't know if they will hold on to produce.
The asparagus bed has been producing a nice amount of asparagus for us to eat fresh about once a week.
The lettuce is really taking off, but yesterday was wilted by 2:00 PM. I believe it's too hot. One Pak Choi is going to seed.
Can't wait for the first strawberries to ripen.
One new bed made of logs we cut down in my back yard and stacked 2 logs high, it's nice and deep.
The ugly Sweetgum tree is gone, thank goodness! I have more sun and won't have anymore of those sweetgum balls to twist my ankle on! I have several new boxes and found a source for vermiculite so we are going to see how these new boxes produce compared to the others. I may add vermiculite to them for next year. We got the drip line installed and 16 tomatoes planted, 4 Terrific F1, 4 Chadwick Cherry, 4 Opalkas, and 4 Cherokee Purple.
My green peas are starting to flower, but it's going to be 90 degrees today. I don't know if they will hold on to produce.
The asparagus bed has been producing a nice amount of asparagus for us to eat fresh about once a week.
The lettuce is really taking off, but yesterday was wilted by 2:00 PM. I believe it's too hot. One Pak Choi is going to seed.
Can't wait for the first strawberries to ripen.
One new bed made of logs we cut down in my back yard and stacked 2 logs high, it's nice and deep.