Last weekend we went to the first spring farmer's market. Though there was not much in the way of vegetables yet, there were lots of spring plants for sale.
I filled the rest of the bed with merigolds and zinnias. If they grow well enough, I will be able to have cut flowers to bring inside.
I have a few blackberry plants on hold to transplant along with the roses for my new iron arches. I had to buy them before I need them because they sell out fast. These won't be planted until July so they won't do much this year.
This is the first year in a long time that I did not start my plants from seed. The prices at the Amish market are so inexpensive that I think I saved money! I don't get a lot of sun on this raised bed so this year I am trying a few things to see how they do. I planted two tomatoes and four peppers and I will be surprised if they produce anything at all. What I do think will grow well is my celery. However, within days of planting it, a groundhog had a celery feast. I wasn't sure what to do so I moved my big birdhouse from my potting table, removed the floor from it and placed it over the celery. As it grows I can just open the doors to clip the celery.
I filled the rest of the bed with merigolds and zinnias. If they grow well enough, I will be able to have cut flowers to bring inside.
I have a few blackberry plants on hold to transplant along with the roses for my new iron arches. I had to buy them before I need them because they sell out fast. These won't be planted until July so they won't do much this year.
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I did a first, I took sprouting sweet potatoes and cut them up, and planted them. I'm hoping they will yield a bunch of sweet potatoes for November. If they do, I plan on doing it again but also planting some Yukon Golds.