I know this really belongs in my 2010 garden chronicles, but I can't help myself. I'm not sure enough people click over there in the sideline. So I'll put it here too.
BED ONE
lettuce - 6 varities, spinach, leek, dill, hot pepper, arugula, green bean
BED TWO
rhubarb, carrot, artichoke, parsley, cucumber, blackberry
BED THREE

arugula, latin kale, eggplant, sweet miniature pepper, tomato (various kinds), thyme, garlic chive, rosemary, celery, mint
BED FOUR

corn, fennel, blueberry, radicchio, basil, raspberry
BED FIVE

asparagus, jalepeno, radish, zucchini, broccoli, swiss chard, rhubarb, lima bean, thyme
BED SIX
potato, bay, okra, sweet pea, watermelon (3 of four seedlings have died off), lemongrass, sweet pepper, nasturtium, tomatillo, garlic chive, beet (homegrown seedlings didn't make it), quinoa (this will be a first), pumpkin
2 comments:
When do you have time to do all of this? Or do you just use your children for manual labor? ;) Hope you guys are having a good summer!
I see you are doing great work on your garden and its just a matter of time you will enjoy the fruits of your labor. I commend you for using raised bed as I see your garden is a little sloppy.
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