So, blogging hasn't been a huge priority for the past couple years, but I'm thinking it might be time to get back into it.
We recently moved to a much warmer climate, so instead of plowing our way through snow in March, we started rototilling the dirt for a garden.
We recently moved to a much warmer climate, so instead of plowing our way through snow in March, we started rototilling the dirt for a garden.
Andrew tilling away. |
We planted some in March as well. We planted a couple small blueberries in the far planter, and you can maybe make out some peas coming up in the near planter.
Its been fun watching it grow. About a month later you can see beans and onions...and other things are coming.
I started a few other things in little planters on the deck, trying to keep them a little more protected. The cherry tomatoes were the first up.
And then they took off. (Above they are just sprouting, below, one week later, they are getting secondary leavesAbout a week and a half after that, here they are, ready to transplant into the "big" garden
The beans are coming along as well.
Then there are the vines - the pumpkins, the zucchini, the cucumbers. They have cute first leaves.
On the fruit end, everyone need their own vine (which has perked up a lot!)
...and fig tree (with a new leaf).
Plus, the blueberry has new leaves!
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