First, the community garden on Main Street......
The broccoli and cauliflower that I started from seed way back in mid-March is planted and starting to grow. April was a cold, wet month, and the plants took a beating when I took them outside to harden off. They are making up for it now. What doesn't kill them makes them stronger?
OK, now for the home garden.....
I have all but two of the five beds in the side yard planted. Here are the shelling peas, salad mix, and lettuce.
This one is planted in yellow onions (for the wedding!). After I took this picture I filled the back third with statice that I started from seed. Very soon I'll plant globe amaranth seeds as well. I'm growing many more flowers than usual in hopes that I'll have enough for the wedding. Getting married is fun.
The third bed is planted with cilantro and bronze fennel seeds (not up yet), and a few bells of Ireland seedlings that I started way back in March. I didn't have great luck germinating them, but if all goes well I'll have at least a few to dry for the wedding.
The third bed is planted with cilantro and bronze fennel seeds (not up yet), and a few bells of Ireland seedlings that I started way back in March. I didn't have great luck germinating them, but if all goes well I'll have at least a few to dry for the wedding.
Today I planted a bunch of my strawflower seedlings on the North end of the strawberry bed. I love the semantic connection.
My remaining seedlings... strawflowers, cherry tomatoes (Mom has the rest of the tomatoes), asters, a little more statice. Mostly what I have is strawflowers - a lot of them. They will be abundant at our October wedding.
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