Here is a view of our plot looking SSW:

At the far end, beyond the potato plants and the Royal Ann cherry tree my husband refuses to remove, is Rick's berry patch. He planted eight raspberries this spring (one has mysteriously expired) and added more blueberries to the bushes he planted last year.
In the island, the marigolds I planted are all blooming (the dahlias on the left are taking their time). See the new house being built in the woods?
 By the end of the summer the plants will be bigger and the island will look less bare. We need to replace one of the rhodies Rick planted around the Japanese maple; it was broken off at ground level, probably be one of the <@*!~#@^ deer. The rhodies he planted under the double-flowering cherry are all blooming; below are the pink and yellow ones he chose:
By the end of the summer the plants will be bigger and the island will look less bare. We need to replace one of the rhodies Rick planted around the Japanese maple; it was broken off at ground level, probably be one of the <@*!~#@^ deer. The rhodies he planted under the double-flowering cherry are all blooming; below are the pink and yellow ones he chose:

While I was taking these photos, Brian's Oreo cat showed up. She's a barn cat, but this holiday weekend she's come to the house several times. Hard to get a good photo of the friendly little thing!

That's it for now . . .
 
At least you can grow things where you are, Michelle! I was mentioning to Tina that I had three of my four tomato plants, protected on the deck mind you, hit by frost this week! Bummer! Plus, I want to garden but there are parts of me in rebellion right now so the garden may be small this year. Our potatoes are doing well.
ReplyDeleteAnd my sheep also use the pasture as desert rather than the main course. Amanda is way "over conditioned" but I won't be able to cut her back until after weaning.
Michelle-
ReplyDeleteSounds like there will be many similar meals at our houses this summer, you have almost an exact list of what we're planting this summer. Aren't lemon cukes great? We "discovered" them last year, and couldn't get enough of them. Can't wait to see blooms on ours this year, although that's WAY far away!