My Garden in Pictures
The bees are loving all the flowers in my garden. I think that's a good sign for potential future bee keeping.
The whole vegie garden.
This is where my compost bin used to be. The coiled thing is a zuccini, it's amazing how they keep growing in a circular pattern. I think mine is on it's last legs, it only has boy flowers right now which will never turn into fruit.
This was Tony's project last weekend. He took my one huge compost bin and broke it down into 3 more useable bays. One bay for compost to leave and let mature, one bay to keep building, and one bay for twiggy sticky stuff that won't break down very fast.
My curcubitacea patch. Mostly cucumber, zuccinin and button squash.
My Root vegetable patch. Carrots, parsnip, radishes and beetroot.
My stunning potato and lettuce patch, which has as many cosmos flowers and mizuna flowers as potato plants.
And now the last patch, beans and brassicaceae.
Today is only the second day I have put my chickies in their outside home. This chicken coop is really a rabbit hutch, but as the are small birds it's the perfect size for them. Right now I am just getting them used to the cooler weather outside and everything else that goes with being outside. They are now back in their inside brood box so they are warm overnight.
So much beautiful fruit growing on in my strawberry patch. I can't wait to eat the first one.
This is the prettiest part of my garden, it consists of purple sage flowers, orange nustursium flowers, hot pink geranium flowers and little white rocket flowers.
The Boo enojying the outdoors with me
These are just out my back door and make me smile everytime I see them, they are so pretty and bright.
3 Comments:
I'm completely and utterly jealous. You should be so proud of yourself. Melinda. It looks amazing! You can really tell it's a labour of love and dedication. I'm so proud of you! Such an amazing and incredible garden.
Those chickadees are growing quickly!
Looking at your blossoming garden makes me feel like it's actually spring!
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