Top: Most promising strawberry plant. This baby has been pumping out big, beautiful flowers like there's no tomorrow. Bottom: The rest of the strawberry plants. The trough has been in need of weeding for a week. Where's the time?
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Peas, round 2. Time to walk through the nearby park and find some sticks. Going to try the reverse wigwam method as the peabucket with wigwam is growing at a ridiculous rate surpassing the sticks. |
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Red Fig Tomato bush(es) breaking ground. Planted them 4 weeks ago. The weather was very warm and summery, then quickly turned to cold spring rains. I wasn't sure if the seeds would die because growing conditions weren't ideal or if they'd wait until the time was right. Guess tomato's are patient! |
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2 of 3 (or 4?) bloomsdale spinach plants. I broke off a shoot from another plant and ate it. Spinach is going to be delicious! Way past time to get kale in the ground. Where's the time? |
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One of two Calypso Calendula containers. I chose to grow them for their anti-inflammatory qualities when eaten. |
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The other CCalendula container, just breaking ground. |
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My "fun plant"; dwarf sunflower. Not looking so hot. Guess he doesn't like forest soil. |