Excuse the toys and mess in the garden, I ran to take a photo before it did not happen, so stuff is everywhere. Today I put in some peppers, eggplant, and summer squash seedlings. My beloved Magda would not germinate for me, and something got to the stem of my Sungold plant, so I went to the nursery and picked up some Eight Ball squash and Sun Sugar tomato to try instead. I also stocked up on herbs I did not start from seed and threw in a pimento pepper for good luck. This year I finally got it together and tried to house *most* of the herbs in one bed:
The basil overflow is stuck amongst the tomatoes (salad leaf, sweet, pistou, and thai). In the herb bed I have thyme, lemon thyme, orange thyme, sage, oregano, chives, garlic chives, bulbing fennel, lavender, rosemary, basil, summer savory, parcel, cilantro and alpine strawberries. YUM- lots of great flavors to be had in there!
I did something else that has been on my wish list for years as well, which was to use wire fencing to make an A-frame trellis for the cukes:
I find cukes in my garden want to spread out more than up, so I am curious to see if this will be a good system (the trellis is taller than it appears in the photo); the variety is Persian Baby, a first-timer for us.
As an experiemnt I put strawberries on the perimeter of one bed tomatoes were going into. So far it has worked quite well though I am curious to see if the berries become unhappy later in the season when tomatoes are shading them out. At least fruit production will be done by then as they are june-bearing varieties:
HAPPY GARDENING!!
8 comments:
Looks beautiful! i love your herb bed :)
Looking really nice, Kelly! I grew Sun Sugar and Sungold last year, and found very little difference in them. It's buggy here, too. My pole beans are suffering the most, and several small squash and cucumber seedlings were completely eaten.
Oh, it's all looking so full and lush and nice. Love the herb bed. I'm trying to get mine all together in one area---and not 300 yards from the kitchen either!
The garden is looking great! It will be fun to see how long everyone can get production with all the insects this year, it's really bad here too, although I have yet to see the squash bugs. I haven't checked yet today though LOL!
I am wondering how your peppers and eggplant are doing. I have held off putting mine in yet as it has still been so cold at night. I had better get them in soon though!!
I am seeing little growth from them Marianne, but the peppers are flowering. We desperately need warmer nights or I fear we will not see ripe peppers until the first frost. Sorry I did not see your post sooner!
hey, you have got good garden maintenance when see your photo. just remember that protect your garden from insect.
Nice to see your garden. your garden maintenance is so attractive.
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