Last year, I made some effort (not thoroughly successful) to capture state-of-the-garden pictures every month, including panoramas stitched together on Photoshop, in order to get the whole view of what's happening. So here's a little recap of the garden in 2023! early March April May June August It appears that I missed July, and either didn't take or didn't save this project in September, although we didn't have a killing frost very late into the season - we were still harvesting a few things in October. As much as I loved the lettuce that was growing in the tunnel, and getting an early start on a few things, I'm not a fan of plastic anywhere, especially in my garden, so I am looking at options - cold boxes with old windows, etc. I'm planning to start my 2024 garden this month - pea planting, planning, and seed starting in March! What are you planting?
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Congrats!
ReplyDeleteI tried to start some radishes from the roots of other radishes, but dug them up after 3 weeks. Nothing had happened at all. I guess radishes are one of those plants that you can't grow from the roots.
Guess I'll go back to buying them from someone else, because I love radishes.
Yay! I don't believe I have ever tasted a radish. hmmm...
ReplyDeleteHi Karen,
ReplyDeleteAwe radishes, so cute and never disappoint!!! I remember my field trip days with the kids and no regrets staying home with them so I could always attend. Nice pics**
Either your hand is gigantic, or that is one teeny-weeny radish.
ReplyDelete(and fresh radishes = yum!)
Oh my goodness! Your radishes are waaay ahead of mine! Way to go, Karen!
ReplyDeleteCheers!