Readers, Welcome to my blog (formerly Birds, Blooms, Books, etc). I'm entering a new decade taking on the challenge of moving from Maryland after living there 46 years and learning about my new home here in New England in the Live Free or Die state - New Hampshire. Join me as a write this new chapter of my life.
Fantastic! So far we've only harvested rhubarb. Lots & lots of rhubarb. :) Our strawberry patch is looking very promising, loving all the rain we've had. As with all other vegetation, our gardening is quite a bit behind everyone else. In fact, we just finished the last of our planting. Your harvests give me much to look forward to!
Jenny - the peas are just about done now. I had a big harvest on Saturday night and lots of those had to be shelled. Time to rip up the peas and plant something else in that bed.
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Fantastic! So far we've only harvested rhubarb. Lots & lots of rhubarb. :) Our strawberry patch is looking very promising, loving all the rain we've had.
As with all other vegetation, our gardening is quite a bit behind everyone else. In fact, we just finished the last of our planting. Your harvests give me much to look forward to!
Fabulous harvest! Especially all those gorgeous peas, must have made some really tasty meals.
Jenny - the peas are just about done now. I had a big harvest on Saturday night and lots of those had to be shelled. Time to rip up the peas and plant something else in that bed.
Lovely peas! I don't usually grow them since our spring weather usually heats up so quickly.
Everything looks fantastic! Your photos make me miss our spinach which bolted a few weeks ago and we pulled it out. :(
Love your bok choy and peas, the peas are done in my garden now, waiting to sow more seeds in fall.
Lovely harvests. I think this week my peas will finally start producing.
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