The front half is our garden. The two small tomato plants on the left were late additions -- my sister brought them home from work -- and they replaced the strawberries, which were decimated by the hard June rain and/or the vast multitude of rabbits that live in our neighborhood. (We don't mind much; they need to eat, too. And they're so cute!) The empty space in the middle left (near the rhubarb) was the broccoli; that was definitely eaten. There are two of four stalks left, but as soon as the leaves grow back, they become a critter's lunch. We also tried planting some seeds in the pots -- marigolds, oregano and basil -- but no luck; I think the seeds were too old.
A few of my first tomatoes! This plant was a variety called Early Girl , so it seems appropriate that it has the first tomatoes. |
Blooms starting to come out on the bell pepper. |
This is one of the perennials, called Bee Balm. |
We planted two zucchini plants. I never knew they had such beautiful yellow flowers. |
Our cucumber plant seems to be on a mission to take over the whole garden. It's in the middle in the first picture above, but in the week since I took these picture, it's spread even more, curly tendrils reaching in all directions.
I can't wait until we have our first harvest. Thanks for stopping by!
No comments:
Post a Comment