Today in the Garden

Marionberries and tomatoes
Tomatoes
Potatoes and tomatoes
Onions
Corn is tassling!
Bananas
Muscadine grape
High density, hugelkulter tree bed.
Block of corn
Iris. One of my very favorite flowers!
Double bloomed daylillies
Blueberries (I already ate half of them!)
Tons of daylilly blossoms ready to open.

Come outside to visit. I’ll save a seat for you in the shade!

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9 thoughts on “Today in the Garden

    1. I can’t remember if this is a fry or not, but it’s supposed to be self fertile. I’m expecting great things from my garden this year! Thanks for coming by! I always enjoy your comments!

      1. Muscadines grow in a formerly abandoned garden at my Pa’s farm, but because I do not know their identities, or which are pollinators for the others, I will likely purchase bare root vines in the future. (I really dislike purchasing anything!) Alternatively, I could get cuttings from all of the muscadines and growing all six of them together.

      2. When my kids were little I’d go for walks with them in their stroller. I’d stop along the way and add plant cuttings to the storage area! I still have a lot of those plants growing! I do buy a lot of things though. My growing conditions are so unique and I’m only interested in edible plants, I have to track things down. That’s why I’ve really enjoyed working with Raintree. Free plants for my time? Oh yeah!

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