It is good. And I am loving it. We are on the verge of having so much food!
Here are some pictures of the progress. The broccoli plants were huge, and now the cauliflower plants are right on their heels. Here is Conor standing next to a cauliflower plant.
This is the first bed, with lettuce and tomatoes, mostly. The tomatoes have really grown in the last three weeks and create nice shade for the lettuce, which, as it gets warmer, probably won't have much time left.
And the back bed with the Heirloom tomatoes, the garden peas, carrots, zucchini, parsley, and cilantro. The sugar snap peas, which I am so excited about, have blossoms!
This is cool. Once you harvest the large main head of broccoli in the center of the plant, the plant continues to put out little baby broccoli shoots in each of the stem junctions. This is perfect for clipping and putting on top of a veggie pizza.
The garden peas will be ready to harvest very soon. I am so excited to sit with the kids around the table and shell peas. Talk about a good time.
We'll be up to our eyeballs in green beans. I have over sixty green bean plants, and they each have little baby beans on them. So cute!
7 comments:
Wow!!! Very impressive, Jenna. I'm still trying to find time to plant mine!
That is so exciting! I was an armchair gardener for years, too. I wish I could plant food crops but there is not a single spot of ground that gets enough hours of sunlight per day for enough weeks per year to sustain actual food. Bummer.
Oh it's absolutely gorgeous Jenna! You're sure to have quite an abundance of yummy food. I'm envious of your green beans. For some reason, I just cannot grow green beans very well. I'm pretty sure they hate me. Your's look so healthy!
Nice job!
Looks great!
I don't think I'm a gardener at heard, but reading this and looking at the loveliness you've coaxed to life, I'm suddenly wanting to be!
Can I just tell you how jealous I am? SHEESH. You make it look so easy!
Look at that garden! Way! To! Go!
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