
Dill -- Pomegranate Tree



Olive Tree


Our lovely Blueberries


Corn, corn , corn


More corn


Squash


Squash -- Strawberries


Onions -- Cucumbers


More cucumbers


Our peas -- see the pea runners already producing


Zucchini -- green leaf lettuce


Tomatoes -- Red Sails leaf lettuce


Oregano -- Stevia


More onions and tomatoes


Look at how big the tomato plants are growing -- Rosemary


Cilantro -- Sage


Basil -- more tomatoes


Tomatoes -- Heirloom Tomatoes


Jalapenos


More peppers -- Bell peppers


Bell peppers


More bell peppers


7 comments:
Ok I just love the title of your post, how cute :)
Your garden is just beautiful and all you guys hard work is really paying off. Everything looks so healthy. It looks like you have really nice dirt. I love it!
Love the pictures - that will hopefully be what mine looks like in a month or so! Almost everything is in now! We have many of the same things. Yummy!
I can't remember if you mentioned if you use mulch, or preen, or just good old fashioned weeding???
Joan ~
We had a good base on dirt as our lad used to be pasture land. Then we brought in 14 yards of mushroom fertilizer and garden compost before planting.
Sarah,
Our weeds (carefully not shown in the photos *grin*) are handpicked. Hubby actually is trying something...he put on a cotton garden glove, soaked his hand & glove in roundup and took each large weed and wiped it from bottom to top to get the roundup on the weeds and not the garden plants. SO we are going to see if that helps to kill them from the root. I know it sounds like a lot of work but we are trying everything to keep those buggers out.
Your garden is beautiful!! I know you are going to enjoy the rewards of all your hard work!
Wow...what a garden! What a reward for all the hard work! What a harvest you will have!
Have a great evening and thanks for sharing your luscious garden with us folks with not-so-luscious-gardens! :)
Tammy
Wow. Thank you for the tour. This is such a lovely blog.
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