The rhubarb is over a foot tall already! |
Strawberries blooming...with horsetails messing up my already once-weeded berry bed |
This time of year is crazy busy with all the various things I am part of ending for the summer. Normally I'm not even considering planting till the end of May (last year I planted on May 25th and I thought that was exceptionally early). This year I'm feeling like I am planting 3 weeks late. I keep waiting for the frost or the snow--the typical nutty weather we get this time of year. It has not materialized so I was finally home for a day with no plans so I was determined to get the greenhouse and garden planted today.
A quick run to Wagon Wheel got all of my seeds and most of my starts: zucchini, cucumbers, broccoli and cauliflower. They were light on tomato plants so I ran up the Sterling Highway to Baycrest Greenhouse and was pleased with their selection and also the health of their tomato plants.
Supplies to plant |
Laying out the plants in the greenhouse |
Outside I am planting my usual mix: heavy on potatoes, onions, carrots and kale. This year I'm back to some broccoli and cauliflower and zucchini outside, all of which I avoided last year due to extensive summer travel. Spinach and lettuce fills in the spaces and if something doesn't come up I'll sow those in the bare spots. The one new thing this year is beets. Last year I discovered both my kids love beets and beg for them, so I'll see how they do in my garden.
Visiting moose |
Garden all planted! |
2 comments:
I am insanely jealous of your garden!!! And your moose. ;-)
My garden is such a humble little thing compared to many gardens around here.... ( :
And the moose traffic, well, that's been up lately. The little ones are being born right around now so they're hanging closer to civilization!
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