In the meantime, here's a before-and-after comparison of the flower bed:
July 15, 2011 |
June 6, 2012 |
I'm beyond pleased with this project. I had no idea when we started how absolutely beautiful it would turn out to be. It's even prettier from the lawn side. Don't you agree?
July 15, 2011 |
May 15, 2012 |
The edamame didn't germinate very well, so I'll reseed and hope for the best, and buy new seed next year. I've been saving seed from my plants for a couple years but maybe it's time to start fresh again.
I'm trying to reconcile myself to the idea of not growing as much food this year. The good thing is the soil will be vastly improved when it's time to plant next year. And the other good thing is I have a couple friends who also garden who have promised to share.
I think I have time to cross another thing off the list before I go to work today. I'm working later than usual, but fewer hours, which is fine with me.
I'd love to spend an entire blog post on what happened in Wisconsin yesterday, but it would just make me sad and mad all over again. I'll just say this: The single most important issue in the United States today is overturning the Citizens United decision. The best way to do that is to re-elect President Obama, who will have the opportunity to replace at least two and possibly three Supreme Court justices.
It can't happen soon enough.
3 comments:
Your garden is very lovely. I love reading your gardening posts, and seeing the pictures is a treat. I have two tomato plants here in NYC and 1 pepper plant..I am in awe of your amount! The kind I got is called July 4th (supposed to get tomatoes by then...we shall see....).
The gardens are BE-U-TEE-FULL! So cool to see the before and afters - it looks like a showplace.
You have got a beautiful garden!
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