hanimmal
Well-Known Member
So here is my main bed.
Here is a bed I was going to only use for cuttings (the willow cuttings are doing well, and the redbud tree seedlings are all popping up. Still waiting on the white and purple hibiscus seeds to sprout, and the arborvitae cuttings all roasted I think. But I figured I would plug in a tomato and a watermelon plant in it. Also in the background you can just see a cantalope plant in a smart pot. In the front is a lot of sweet potato plants in the white pots.
My blueberry patch is looking sad with only one surviving my piss poor potting of them to keep them alive during the lockdown (too cold to plant though). And one tomato where one of the blueberry plants looks way dead. There is a third on the opposite side that is hard to see because it only has a couple small leaves. But it hasn't died yet so I am hopeful it might return next year.
Spagetti Squash in the rack thing (thyme on top), and a zucchini standing along.
Basil, a few cuccumbers, a squash that looks like it is going to get seriously powdery mildewy next to the deck, and a collard greens on the deck. I also have a apple tree to plant and a pot of the nasturtiums on the table back towards the door.
Here is a bed I was going to only use for cuttings (the willow cuttings are doing well, and the redbud tree seedlings are all popping up. Still waiting on the white and purple hibiscus seeds to sprout, and the arborvitae cuttings all roasted I think. But I figured I would plug in a tomato and a watermelon plant in it. Also in the background you can just see a cantalope plant in a smart pot. In the front is a lot of sweet potato plants in the white pots.
My blueberry patch is looking sad with only one surviving my piss poor potting of them to keep them alive during the lockdown (too cold to plant though). And one tomato where one of the blueberry plants looks way dead. There is a third on the opposite side that is hard to see because it only has a couple small leaves. But it hasn't died yet so I am hopeful it might return next year.
Spagetti Squash in the rack thing (thyme on top), and a zucchini standing along.
Basil, a few cuccumbers, a squash that looks like it is going to get seriously powdery mildewy next to the deck, and a collard greens on the deck. I also have a apple tree to plant and a pot of the nasturtiums on the table back towards the door.