TOMATOES,PEPPERS,SQUASH,CUCUMBERS,ONIONS,ASPARAGUS, ZUCCHINI,PEACHES,APPLES,PEARS,AND RED RASPBERRIES.

A photo tour on this fine spring day in May.

These tomatoes and peppers still need to be planted, but I’ve run out of room.

Some of Linda’s flowers

Butternut squash and cucumbers in LARGE containers.

Raised bed tomatoes.. Celebrity and Super Sauce Romas ("a
Roma with Aroma")




Fencing need to keep deer and critters from “devastating” the plants

Apples.. Two apple Two peach and Two pear


Blueberries and Rhubarb..almost forgot about these. Already had one full cutting of the rhubarb.

this is the “mystery spot” What do you think is planted here????

This is how the plants started…all from seeds I planted and started indoors.

Hope everyone has a great day… Thanks for stopping by…..
TOMATOES,PEPPERS,SQUASH,CUCUMBERS,ONIONS,ASPARAGUS, ZUCCHINI,PEACHES,APPLES,PEARS,AND RED RASPBERRIES.
3 comments:
Hello Joe and Linda -- I LOVE your garden! It already looks great even at this very early stage -- great work. (Rhubarb already? I am so impressed.) And those tomatoes are going to be so scrumptious -- nothing better in the world than homegrown tomatoes. But the huge variety of stuff you have ... fruit and vegetables ... is beyond wonderful.
Lookin' Good ---and we KNOW how much work all of that entails.... We ONLY grow flowers here --but you have both veggies and flowers.... PERFECT.
Hugs,
Betsy
I think your garden looks great, although I can sympathize with the 'running out of room' problem. I always had a large vegetable garden before we moved here -- only flowers are allowed in the yard in our community.
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