This post will demonstrate how fast things get growing once you have gotten everything established. I took some pictures of the garden in Early May, Mid May and Early June. You can see that once things heat up for good the garden truly comes to life.
Early May
herb garden
shallots
lettuces and greens
Asparagus
strawberries
broccoli and cabbages
potato patch
black raspberry
Mid May
herb garden
shallots
asparagus
potato patch
black raspberry
strawberries
Early June
potato patch
Peas
shallots
broccoli and cabbages
black raspberry
strawberries
herb garden
We have also added our tomatoes and some of the peppers to the garden. We planted the following tomatoes:
Early girl-red
Valencia-orange
Jelly bean-cherry
plus any volunteers that have sprouted out of the compost we could manage to salvage. We'll call those the mystery tomatoes. Every garden needs a little mystery, right?
Not counting the volunteers, we planted 16 tomato plants. Some are in ground, some in pots, and some in buckets. Obviously we are not worrying with aesthetics as much as we used to! I've also made up some tomato cages out of heavy gauge wire that we had in the garage.
As for peppers... we like them hot. Jalapenos are this year's focus since we plan to do a lot of pickling. We also planted some sweet bell and cayenne. Last year we did habaneros and pickled almost all of them because they were just so stinking hot! It takes a long time to go through those so we'll grow habaneros every other year. The peppers are so numerous that they too are spread through the garden and planted in pots on the deck.
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