My garden is going crazy! Everything has sprouted (except for the parsley and red bell peppers) and the seeds have only been in the ground for ten days! I'm beyond excited! Here are some pictures of all my sprouts. Naming has been a challenge since they broke ground at such alarmingly fast rates. I have decided that any plant there is more than one of will be of the same name with a number added on to differentiate between them.
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Introducing Caesar Cilantro (1, 2, 3, and 4) |
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Introducing Jeremiah Jalapeno |
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Introducing Thurgood Tomatillo |
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Introducing Santiago Serrano |
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Introducing Oswald Onion (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and a very tiny 6) |
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Introducing Roland Red Tomato 2 |
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Introducing Zeus Zucchini |
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Introducing Barnabas Bush Bean (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6)
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Introducing Yuri Yellow Tomato |
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Introducing Eugene Eggplant |
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Introducing Yale Yellow Squash |
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An updated photo of Cornelius Cucumber |
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The garden overview |
Also, on Sunday I planted my strawberries in their fancy little strawberry pot I mentioned in my last blog. I really hope I did it right because the strawberry bulbs are just a tangle of roots and some stick-like things protruding everywhere which made it difficult to figure out what goes where. I figure if the roots are mostly under the soil, hopefully that's sufficient. We'll see what happens. Here's my finished product:
And, hopefully, I'll be planting my blackberry and raspberry bushes later today. I'll keep you posted!
These guys look great! Make sure you track down a tomato cage for the tomatoes when the plant is a little larger.
ReplyDeleteThanks Julie, will do!
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