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telophase ([personal profile] telophase) wrote2010-04-06 06:06 pm
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Garden peektures!



Nefer says "meh."



Basil!



Chives! Not looking too good! I think the pot that's supposed to naturally decompose isn't actually doing so (and yes I know it's not planted deep enough - it was one of the last ones I planted and I was pretty tired by then).



Cilantro! Cilantro-ing all over the place!



Dill!



The evil mint that's EVERYWHERE.



Cilantro, basil, and rosemary, all hanging out together at one end of the bed. I have no idea who or what set the fence on fire; it was burnt like that when we moved in.



Onions in the sad non-wormy bed, which seem to be growing despite the lack of sun and earthworms.



Onions in the good bed!



Peas! They're the ones along the fence. I now have some stakes and some twine to construct a trellis for them. I don't really want them growing on the side of the fence that's in our neighbor's yard, because it would be a hassle to harvest them there.



Rosemary! Looking exactly like it did when I bought it.



Strawberry blossoms!



Baby strawberries!



And SOMETHING likes the strawberry leaves!



My sweet cayenne plant, slightly nibbled on.



Tomatoes! Too close together! Oh well! I'm not about to replant them! You can see the tiny sweet cayenne plant in front of the tomato plant on the left - I accidentally planted it too close, then after I read about peppers discovered that it's recommended that they be shaded after the temperatures rise above 80 degrees, and considering that we're about to hit that point ANY DAY NOW, I suppose it's a good thing that it will soon be in the shade of that tomato plant. The plant in front of the right-hand tomato is a bell pepper plant.



The damage our porch roof sustained in the snowstorm.

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