Growing, Growing, Growing!
June 6, 2009 at 5:19 am
wow, lookit that thing Grow!
This is Miracle and her amazing sunflower. She is holding a 6 foot tape measure up to it and the plant is taller than that!
The trombocino squash in a tub. Unfortunately today I discovered that the vine tip had grown into the crack at the top of the wall and in trying to get it out and bend it over to grow along under the eave I broke it ;-(
The Princepe Borhese, an heirloom Italian drying tomatoe is loaded with little green ‘maters. Can you spot the one that ripe?
Here’s a long shot of the raspberry bed, the long green strip center left. You can’t actually see the raspberry plants from here, they are still pretty small. The 3 Heritage plants are just little green twigs. The Baba is doing much better [you'll see in the next picture]. Most of this bed is covered with the buckwheat and a few wild sunflowers. The sunflowers were the only thing that sprouted from a pack of wild flowers years ago. They have really small seeds but the chickens might like them. Towards the right is the chickens pen in it’s new spot.
A Bababerry ready to eat mmmmmmmmmm my first homegrown raspberry mmmmmmmm
This is Miracle and her amazing sunflower. She is holding a 6 foot tape measure up to it and the plant is taller than that!
The trombocino squash in a tub. Unfortunately today I discovered that the vine tip had grown into the crack at the top of the wall and in trying to get it out and bend it over to grow along under the eave I broke it ;-(
The Princepe Borhese, an heirloom Italian drying tomatoe is loaded with little green ‘maters. Can you spot the one that ripe?
Here’s a long shot of the raspberry bed, the long green strip center left. You can’t actually see the raspberry plants from here, they are still pretty small. The 3 Heritage plants are just little green twigs. The Baba is doing much better [you'll see in the next picture]. Most of this bed is covered with the buckwheat and a few wild sunflowers. The sunflowers were the only thing that sprouted from a pack of wild flowers years ago. They have really small seeds but the chickens might like them. Towards the right is the chickens pen in it’s new spot.
A Bababerry ready to eat mmmmmmmmmm my first homegrown raspberry mmmmmmmm
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