BLOGGER TEMPLATES AND TWITTER BACKGROUNDS »

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Pictures this week and last week















Lillies that Cora planted in front. They're should be a nice orange. Diane gave them to us from her garden. I'm crossing my fingers they bloom this year.















All the beds done.















The tomato bed. I used plants bought from the local Amish farm. Cause I'm a tomato killer.















One of the Big Boy's.
















The peppers have been transplanted. They've spent the last 3 days outside. They should do fine.















The pumpkin was just fine last week, but then I tried to start hardening it off and is down to its largest leaf being the only survivor. The box is a 2X2 that is where it's going to live (if it does) or I will be planting new seeds directly in the box.











































The peas are putting out tendrils for the bamboo I put out. I'm hoping they'll be strong enough, if not, I'll be scrambling for a trellis.















Proof that I'm a tomato killer. I don't seem to be able to keep the poor things alive. I was trying to transplant it.















Just because sometimes weeds are beautiful















The baby birds have hatched in the holly bush














Strawberry, last week and this week. I've already eaten one. Cause I can.





























Cucumbers and watermelon seedlings, last week and this week. Not much difference except for the larger first leaves.





























This is some left over bulbs















and my only sprouting rudbekia





2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh man! So, all your tomatos died? That is terrible! Look at the peas, they are so big now! When I left there wasn't nothing to them. And I'm glad the birds hatched, I was wondering if the mom had been scared away.

Mary said...

she ducks for cover quite often, but she's still sticking it out. I'll post a pic soon, because they are now getting some feathers.

I have 2 cherry tomatoes left, but they aren't looking so good. I may be hitting that farm stand again!