It's a beautiful day today. The sun is out and spring has sprung. Jimmy and I have decided to plant fewer decorative plants and more eatable ones. This year my pots are full of all sorts of delicious greens.
Garlic chives and lettuce (back)
Cilantro (front)
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Oregano, garlic chive, and cilantro.
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Spinach sprinkled with
Cheyenne pepper to keep
Cocoa Bean away.
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Lettuce, spinach, and...
Cheyenne.
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Left over pepper, strawberry,
and cucumber plants that will go in the garden.
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What are you planting this summer?
4 comments:
We'll probably plant flowers out front the way we always do. Good for you for trying something different this year! I don't have a green thumb so not sure how branching out would work for me:)Hope you have good success with all your plants!
By the way, I posted about spring last night, too! Come over and tell me your favorite things about spring when you get a chance. So glad it finally seems to be here!
I planted spinach, lettuce, broccoli, and cauliflower in pots last November and in the ground behind pansies and other winter flowers. I am planting a few more tomatoes this week and will put some in pots and some mixed with tall flowers. I wish we could grow lettuce and spinach year round!
Hope you had a great day in the sun with the Son.
I would LOVE to do tomato plants..and maybe some onion and peppers...but I have a Black Thumb...I can't hardly keep my 2 house plants alive!!
So guess I just have to go pick from my friends garden!
My 4 year old son insisted we plant a blueberry bush this year, so that is what we did...along with our many flowers and azalea bushes.
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