The grass seed took well on the old bed spots and with all the rain it's looking very green.
Haven't eaten much out of the vegetable garden as yet - giant radish aside. But the broad beans are looking special and I think those spring onions are nearly ready. Still no good at thinning, or is it my actual sowing of the carrot seeds/seedlings but heh, not the end of the world is it.
The rest of the garden is in bloom, loving the front stretch and was so excited to so many foxgloves. We are determined to tackle the area around the car port - I brought some plants with money from my aunt from two birthdays ago - so this area is officially know as 'The Ruth Parker Garden'.
Front of the house |
Blueberries doing well again this year |
Through the spring onions |
The very hungry caterpillars |
The largest radish in the world |
Veggie patch in it's new spot |
Even the neglected is flowering |
Encouraging the weeds |
Am so in love with these |
Looking over the beans |
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