Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Looks Like a Garden

The garden is starting to look like a garden. Since we took off to have some fun in Kentucky, the weeds have gotten a bit of a head start on us. But we will get them soon. The green beans (on the right side of the garden) are really coming along nicely.

The lettuce is still surviving, but little. I 'm not really sure how to grow lettuce.



We have summer squash (not Marianne's choice) that is about 3 inches long. There are 4 of them on the plant.
The spinach is also still growing. I am excited about the spinach. It was a total flop last time and I Love spinach.






There are 3 tomatoes on the tomatoe plant and lots of blooms. The grape tomatoe plant also has a bunch of tiny little baby tomatoes growing.





Last, but not least, the collards!! I have a picture of the biggest one and the littlest one...notice they are green, not brown. So they have survived the drive from Kentucky and the whole shock of being transplanted. Thank you Lisa and Jim. I am anticipating some delicious collards now.











3 comments:

sheltiemom said...

WOW!!! Your garden looks awesome! It all looks so neat and tidy. I'm thrilled the collards survived. One little packet of seeds and we all got collards. That's cool.

Hayseed Happenings said...

I asked Jessica to sent the remaining collard seeds to you, just to be sure you would have some. Now you can plant a whole row of them!!

Heather said...

beautiful garden, give or take another month and ours will look like that, but so far, all you can really see are the weeds and the plants that Pam gave us and we transplanted in the garden. Though the Wild strawberries are nice and ripe now, allen ate a bunch for a snack this morning. Strawberries should be starting their u-picks soon for the june bearings