Here We Grow!
The seedlings are growing and we are looking forward to a bountiful harvest this summer. Some of the baby seedlings have moved from the nursery to the next step up—larger pots. It’s fun to watch them grow.
The seedlings are growing and we are looking forward to a bountiful harvest this summer. Some of the baby seedlings have moved from the nursery to the next step up—larger pots. It’s fun to watch them grow.
Do you know the name of this plant? My granddaughters and I play a game where they see how many plants and flowers they can name. Let’s see how you do with this!
A container garden is an attractive method of gardening with less work than the traditional in-ground method and gives high yield of fresh, healthy produce. Using containers makes it easier to control soil and watering needs as well as sunlight and fertilizer.
This morning I cruised through the gardens to check for any late producing vegetables. If you came looking for me, I was on all fours grazing on the beautiful bed of kale that had a growth spurt this week from all the rain!
Last spring I started a gardening fence to keep my dogs (plus those who wander through the yard) out of the garden beds. I wanted something unique, and came up with a plan to use the trimmings from my muscadine vines and the pruned limbs of the crepe myrtle trees. The advantage first of all is that both were easily available.