Considering that my twitter handle is "RamblinGarden", I rarely blog about my spouse's community garden plot. Today, I intend to change that.
This year, for the first time, we have our own sign.
Why, you may ask, is our symbol a dinosaur? There is a story behind that but no, we aren't that old fashioned in the Binghamton, New York area.
This year, for various reasons, gardening is going to be a struggle. We've had to cut gardening from two plots to one. Our second plot lies fallow, but volunteer sunflower seedlings are everywhere, and I hope we will be allowed to harvest them if they grow. (We've had volunteers for years).
Meanwhile, here are some of our crops - zinnias and tomatoes.
Beans.
Squash (and a lot of rocks).
It is increasingly difficult for us to garden, but I hope we can hang in there. If my readers wish, I will follow our garden's progress during this coming growing season.
We've had the coldest April on record, followed by the warmest May. What is in store for us this summer?
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Saturday, June 2, 2018
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So glad you have a plot to plant. That is something on my wish list. I wanted to have a garden, but right now it is all cast away from my atmosphere. 😁 I am waiting to see them grow.
ReplyDeleteLooks good, I hope it results in a great harvest
ReplyDeleteI hope you're able to keep the garden up this year. Good luck. Yes, do keep us updated on the progress.
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