And here it is today:
Full disclosure, I had to replace the closest two tomato plants after a damaging hail storm that occurred just a few days after I took the June photos.
The farthest tomato plant got some damage but it seems to have benefited from the beating it received! The other two original plants were beat down to a mushy pulp.
Nine cucumber plants came up from the seeds I planted and, after monsoon rains last week and highs in the 90's the past few days, they are going gangbusters!
I got some questions on what is all around the plants. It is grass clippings from when we mow. It really helps to keep the moisture in as well as keep the soil temperature more even. The cucs seem to love it!
If you look closely, you can see a couple of Roma tomatoes coming along.
Full disclosure, I had to replace the closest two tomato plants after a damaging hail storm that occurred just a few days after I took the June photos.
The farthest tomato plant got some damage but it seems to have benefited from the beating it received! The other two original plants were beat down to a mushy pulp.
Nine cucumber plants came up from the seeds I planted and, after monsoon rains last week and highs in the 90's the past few days, they are going gangbusters!
I got some questions on what is all around the plants. It is grass clippings from when we mow. It really helps to keep the moisture in as well as keep the soil temperature more even. The cucs seem to love it!
If you look closely, you can see a couple of Roma tomatoes coming along.
I broke down and bought a trellis for the grape plant the previous home owners had planted and, although it took a pretty good pounding from the hail, it is going strong. Mr. B is pretty excited about it even though I told him it may be a few years before we see actual grapes. I have seen birds at the bird bath and that makes ME happy! Hopefully Mr. B beats them to the grapes if/ when they come in LOL!
My little Grandchildren garden is doing pretty well considering it is it's first year. I smile every time I go to water it!
Bad photo alert! I was trying to beat the sun before it came over the fence, but you can see I finally have my sign up that I made for the shed at our old house. You can also see the damage the hail did to the fence. Mr. B says it looks like it's got freckles. The hail actually put small divots into our wood deck!
The star of the garden right now is the planter behind the Grandchilden garden.
You have to really look hard to see the blackberry bush I have planted in the center of the container. I had only planted six very small petunias here and they have taken off! I'm not sure if it was the hail beating them up or the coffee grounds I was advised to add to bring up the acid level in the soil. I am going to try coffee grounds in all of my pots next year just in case that is it LOL!
There are times when I miss all of the space that my previous garden had, but then I remember how much work it was, and how I really never got to just sit back and enjoy it. With my new smaller spaces I can relax with a glass of iced tea and not have an aching back!
How are your gardens doing this year?
How are your gardens doing this year?
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