Yesterday I started planting the vegetable garden. What you see here are perennials. Rhubarb, chives and horseradish. And the garlic I planted last Fall.
The Blog Tech helped me. All of a sudden he is very interested in gardening. He is back by the potting shed planting peppers. We are planting him a salsa garden. He picked out all the kinds of peppers and tomatoes he wants to make salsa.
I can't wait for the New Dawn roses to bloom over the potting shed. They put on quite a show.
To conserve room, we planted peppers between the garlic.
That is Teddy at the back of the pic drinking yucky water from the lower pond. My arborviteas have doubled in size. I can't wait to have a wall of green again.
More pepper plants were planted down the other side of the raised bed.
I have eggplants, cucumbers and celery to plant too.
I bought this for The Blog Tech. It is a crock of herbs to use in making Mexican Food. This would make such a good gift for someone into Mexican cooking or make one up with basil, oregano, parsley, etc. for an Italian cook.
We are also planting tomatillas for the salsa. And I bought some corn to plant too. I doubt that I will get any corn but I love to listen to it rustle in the wind.
The Blog Tech helped me. All of a sudden he is very interested in gardening. He is back by the potting shed planting peppers. We are planting him a salsa garden. He picked out all the kinds of peppers and tomatoes he wants to make salsa.
I can't wait for the New Dawn roses to bloom over the potting shed. They put on quite a show.
To conserve room, we planted peppers between the garlic.
That is Teddy at the back of the pic drinking yucky water from the lower pond. My arborviteas have doubled in size. I can't wait to have a wall of green again.
More pepper plants were planted down the other side of the raised bed.
I have eggplants, cucumbers and celery to plant too.
I bought this for The Blog Tech. It is a crock of herbs to use in making Mexican Food. This would make such a good gift for someone into Mexican cooking or make one up with basil, oregano, parsley, etc. for an Italian cook.
We are also planting tomatillas for the salsa. And I bought some corn to plant too. I doubt that I will get any corn but I love to listen to it rustle in the wind.
Comments
Love Leanne
looks wonderful,
Jan
Everything is green and pretty.
Everything is green and pretty.
With corn, you need someone else in the area, to plant some too, yes? So it can cross-pollinate or some such? :-)
No garden here. :(