Sunday, May 06, 2012

photos of my plot

my plot 051
my plot 057potato bed 060
asparagus bed 058

This weekend, I planted bunch of seedlings. Broccoli, parsnips, carrots, beets, bok choy, radicchio, and onions. I see that several plants from last year reseeded: bachelor buttons, borage and dill. I also planted a bed of potatoes and expanded my asparagus bed.

10 comments:

Jezibels said...

Lets talk Tomato cages, I see you are using these in your plot and a few colored ones at the backyard garden. I have never ever used tomato cages because I always hear how they tople over with the weight of the maters. I have always used stakes or fences to tie the vines onto. Which methods do you prefer? What are the different methods used at the community plot for tomatoes? I really dont want to have to buy a dozen cages.

Cherry's Prairie Primitives said...

I love how all your plots are sectioned off!!

Anonymous said...

This looks great! So organized.

Storage Sheds said...

Wow! I love your garden. It is so organize. Best luck! I can't wait to see your plants grow.

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Becca said...

i love all your pictures and how much room you have created for planting! i cant wait to slowly start utilizing our entire back yard. thank you for the visual inspiration! http://beccalearnstogarden.wordpress.com/

Martin and Amy said...

I agree with the others. Your plot looks fantastic and yes it does look very organised!

You must be very pleased!

Hopes Handcrafts said...

Fabulous! Nothing more satisfying than a well-organised garden :0)

chicago school said...

It's looks great agree with that Hardscape Contractor Holliston

Dr. Rebecca Knight said...

I see your asparagus is coming up nicely. Of 24 crowns only about 6 sent up shoots and this is 2nd year I guess. Any ideas? Do I have to dig them out and start over or are they hopeless cause now?