What's Up In The Garden?

 

We think winter is finally, really over.  We did have one last blast of winter right as our last batch of chicks hatched.  Since we have 110 eggs in the incubator right now, we are watching to see what the lows are looking like on our next hatch day.  That being said, we are not really expecting any more freezing temperatures.  

I don't think I can even make banana chips out of these

but we have new green shoots!!

Poor satsuma.  We will get another at the plant sale in a few weeks

The cherry tree is happy with the winter we had

My bay tree.  Not healthy, but still alive

The early potatoes we planted survived with a LOT of work and effort.  

 

 Unfortunately the yield was just enough for one pot of green beans and potatoes.  A small pot.  With one serving each.  Barely.  They were delicious!  (I did not bother taking pictures).

 Our later potato plants are doing very well.

 

Lima beans to the left of me, bush beans to the right, here we are...


Coming attractions









I love a freshly weeded bed

China Jade cucumbers along the fence









The photography "assistant"

PUMPKINS!!!!
Watermelon!

 
Jackson Wonder beans

 

 

 
 
Hurray for tomato blooms!

Pomegranate bloom


"Evil, pure and simple, from beyond the eighth dimension!"  Also known as "Carolina Reaper"

Happy Spring, Y'all!



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