I haven't done a garden update in a while....At this time everything is looking good!
Thank goodness the wild pigs haven't found us this year...(I know... I probably just jinxed it!)
Overview of garden - the total space of the garden is probably no more than 10 feet wide and about 30 to 35 feet long. This is not counting the areas where we have some bananas, papayas and the Surinam cherry tree planted.
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I like to mix colorful flowers with the herbs and veggies, some are edible and some are not. We have two types geraniums (red and salmon), zinnias, mini-daylilies, two kinds of nasturtiums, snapdragons (pink and yellow) and orange and yellow marigolds. The lavender blooms above with darn background are rom the garlic chives.
At this time we have plenty of dill, which is blooming profusely. I cut some dill and saved in freezer baggies in the freezer to use as needed.
The strawberry bed produced a couple of dozen strawberries this first year and the bed is overflowing. We need to either move them to a larger area or divide and share!
Our Roma tomatoes are producing steadily and we have harvested at least 15 or 20 already.
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The lettuce mix is glorious and the nasturtiums keep on blooming. Salads of lettuces, tomatoes and nasties are being eaten often.
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The eggplants are now showing little fruit and this one plant is full of blooms and has 4 little eggplants showing.
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The Malabar spinach vine is lush and prolific...I keep plucking leaves and it keeps growing.
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The cherry tomato plants are huge. You can't see them in this pic, but they are loaded with little green tomatoes.
Besides all of the above, we continue to harvest also Okinawan and Dawn Dewa (Moluccan) spinaches; we have plenty of sweet basil and a new planting of Thai basil. The purple basil is there but not doing, much. We need to move it.
We just planted a new rosemary besides the 4 older plants, which are beginning to show a new lease on life as well as the little bay/laurel plant which the pigs had destroyed...it is now showing new leaves!
The parsley is lush, the thyme and sage are thriving and we moved some of the Cuban oregano to a new place. We have two different mints planted...Peppermint and Spearmint.
We haven't had enough rain this year, but so far I haven't had to water twice a day, as I had to in previous years...but the little evening and night rains we've had have been just enough to keep everything lush and green.
....and this is how my garden grows today!






Comments: 27
My parsley is struggling with the heat and the tomatoes will soon be done too..
Your tomatoes lasted you quite a while, though, didn't they?
I love your dill - we used to have lots of fennel but it took over everything. Your eggplant is spectacular. I also love the roma tomatoes...everything looks delicious. Thanks so much for sharing and inspiring as always,
Salud
Next update I will show what is not displayed in this one!
I still need to send you the purple sweet taters!!! Now that I know wyou will be going back to SB I will send them there - address pelase? I lost all of my e-mail address book when my computer went down last time....
I'll send you the address. I will be leaving for Louisiana next week...on 30th - however, my husband can plant it and I think it will thrive in Santa Barbara better than La. Will send street address in a few - watch carefully...
1207 Main. Salud
Franklin,
Salud
I've never heard of that book....Perelander? Must google this....
Perelandra - Garden Workbook
A complete guide ot gardening with Natural Intelligences
machaelle Small Wright
great book - had it for years...Salud
I will check on-line and see if our library has it!
Thank you!