So, as most of you should know, I'm a
Chinquapin community gardener as of March of this year. I've been on the waiting list for years (literally. It's been 5 years) so I was excited to get a plot. The plots are good sized. They are approximately 15 feet by 20 feet. Needless to say, I've taken my time to fill the plot with vegetables, partly because we had a cold spring. Some of my plants are doing better than others and I've found that part of the garden drains into my plot which is a bit of a problem, but my lettuce seem to thrive on being "swamp" lettuce so there's that. I'm a little nervous about this summer. We're already going to get "slop" from the first Tropical Storm of the season and I'm a little worried about my garden's ability to drain itself. But they are plants and it is Virginia where everything that can, will grow.
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April 2013. You can see my porcelain owl in the corner there. |
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June 2013. |
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Tomatoes. There's three tomatoes on the closest plant. |
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Summer Squash, peppers and Brussel Sprouts. the makeshift net is my peas and beans. |
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Another garden shot
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1 comment:
I'm so jealous! I have several tomato plants in, but so far, no buds on anything. They are getting tall, but no fruit! This stresses me out greatly for a project that was supposed to help me de-stress!
If it ever stops raining out there I plan to take some pictures of my strange gardening efforts and blog about it. Someday.
Maybe.
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