We'll start with some flowers. My porch gets almost zero sunlight, so I'm limited to shade lovers. This is my tuberous begonia. Love that shade of orange.
My wonderful niece gave me money to go buy flowers for my baskets. Impatiens thrive there.
The other basket. More impatiens.
A New Guinea impatien.
These fairy wings will be morning glories and cardinal climbers.
I put some lettuce in a container in the front yard. They seem to be growing lots better than the backyard ones.
Yay! Peas!
Looking like carrots.
This is the lettuce that was sown in march. It's not very big, but the leaves are tighter than the ones in the front yard.
This is the largest of my pumpkins. I was only supposed to have two. Guess I didn't wait long enough to see if they germinated.
Almost every one of my tomatoes are setting blossoms. Crossing my fingers for some tomatoes to develop.
The biggest of the corn is now taller than my hand.
Bless its little heart, this bush bean got all its leaves eaten right off....I hadn't gotten around to pulling it and it's getting new ones.
I still don't know what's eating my garden. I sprayed it, but it hasn't worked yet.
It's rained so much lately, getting out to the garden was almost impossible.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Posted by Mary at 3:25 PM
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