Saturday, May 29, 2010

The Rest of the Garden is In!

From last week to this week I've been slowly adding to my garden.  Finally I can say that all of the components of my garden are in.  Here are a few images of the garden.


















In my last blog I had mentioned I wrote about getting my tomatoes in.  In addition to this here are the other items that went into the ground.
Organic Early Dell Celery 150 Seeds -Early/Sweet-Veggie
6 Celery seedlings








Parsley Italian Flat Leaf Certified Organic Seeds
6 Italian Parsley seedlings








Cucumber Marketmore Certified Organic Seeds 40 Seeds3 Cucumber seedlings








All of these where planted in my long side raised garden bed, next to my tomatoes.
In the garden bed on the side of my house, I planted the following:

Hungarian Yellow Wax Pepper 100 Seeds6 yellow Hungarian Pepper seedlings






 3 Zucchini seedlings.  The big reason why I grow these are for their flowers!!!
Zucchini Flower

Cayenne Long Slim Hot Pepper Seeds - Capsicum Annuum - 1 Grams - Approx 150 Gardening Seeds - Vegetable Garden Seed
6 cayenne peppers








Italian Rosa Bianca Eggplant - 50 Seeds - VeggieRosa Bianca Italian Eggplants








Fordhook Giant Swiss Chard 120 SeedsAnd lastly I've sowed 3 more rows of Green Swiss Chard.  Currently my chard is not growing and I'm getting a bit concerned.  If this does not work I will put a fresh soil / compose mix down and will try again.






There are a few other interesting developments in the Garden.  I've noticed that I have 4 new zucchini plants that have come back from last year in addition to 3 tomato plants.  I will wait to see how the tomato plants progress, but I will pulling up the zucchini as it can take over the garden.  Plan will be to share them with my neighbor Barb.

Super Sweet SunSugar Tomato 4 Plants- Very Flavorful!Lastly, today I planted to additional Sun Gold Tomato Plants today.  The Director of my daughters school had two extra that she was going to get rid of so my wife took them.  I'm at capacity in my raised beds, but have planted the two Sun Golds in pots.  My philosophy is that you can never have enough Tomatoes! 

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