How does your garden grow? 06/14/2010
With the help of worms, of course! The garden is well established, and if I was a more consistent blogger, you'd know what it looks like now. Very weedy. But aside from the weeds, everything is coming up gangbusters. Potatoes, tomatoes, cabbage, peppers, eggplant, lettuce, swiss chard, beets, green beans...it's all good. I just don't have photo proof yet, because I'm a slacker. So you get to see photos from over a month ago instead. Gardens don't just plant themselves, of course. They need help. They need worms, bees, chickens and humans. Commentslynna Mon, 14 Jun 2010 13:47:20 No cockleshells in our garden ~ in fact there isn't much at all this year. Thanks for letting us garden vicariously! Have you noticed a difference since the bees came to roost ~ or hive ~ or swarm ~ what is it called besides being awesome pollinators? Our kiddie pool is the local watering hole for the tens of thousands of bees that live on our street (even though we are in a "traditional" neighborhood ~ .5 - 1 acre lots mostly) ~ we have 2 different families raising large hives. Love it! Natalie Wed, 30 Jun 2010 17:09:34 Hello, Mom! I been reading your blog! Leave a Reply |