The garden is small, but doing well.
I'm about to plant some more greens, having suddenly realized that my current supply would be hard-pressed to ever meet my demand.
The three-year-old strawberry plant is surprisingly prolific already. I think we got maybe two s-berries last year? My boyfriend has happily already consumed one already, right off the plant, of course, and there are several more ripening, teasing him with their lingering green spots.
| I want to eat them now. |
| Striped strawberry will be eaten. |
I don't think I planted the garlic at the right time. That's okay, though. I enjoy munching on the garlic chives and maintaining a sliver of hope that I will pull amazing, fantastical, probably magical garlic out of my little plastic planter.
| Young garlic shoots. |
It could happen. Well, maybe not those few on the end there, I'm not sure what's happening there.
| Scraggly looking garlic chives. I suspect that I'm not the only one nibbling on these. |
I plan to add more plants, just as soon as I can afford them, but not much more. My little garden isn't much work, but on my bad days, it's already tough.
| Salad mix, garlic and thyme, kicking it on the porch. |
Strawberries, an undead rosemary and my dog, sunbathing. |
Indoors, a weeping fig drips onto a stevia plant. How generous. |
4 comments:
I want a little garden! I do not know how to grow plants and keep them alive though!
Keep your eye out for a package next week! =)
Geez...guess I'll have to re-comment then dammit!
I cannot...I repeat...cannot keep anything alive!
Well, other than children and my dogs!
Anything that grows from the ground...dies. =(
Poor things.
Lovin your garden though!
lol, thanks!
I love that you are doing a planter garden! What a great thing! I can hardly wait to have one myself.
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