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Hi, I'm Yena, and I want to babble about our garden!
My Household (
senmut,
katarik and I) have been working on a set of garden boxes for a bit. Also we have a strawberry bed that has been here for years (and unfortunately showed it this year...)
Since it was a beautiful day, I thought I'd take some pictures, and this seems like the place to put them other than my own journal.
We're in Central Missouri, and we have had insane amounts of rain. Also, I cannot start seeds for the life of me, so the peppers, tomatoes, zucchini, eggplant, and potatoes were purchased from a nursery. Or traded with friends -- one of the peppers and one of the tomatoes are from a coworker's starts.
I used thumbnails, but there is alt-text in photobucket. I also placed captions below them.
Our old and vaguely ridiculous strawberry bed. They started leafing out in February. They had leaves the size of silver dollars when we got 17.5 inches of snow.

Onions, spinach, and carrots, and the netting
senmut put up around the boxes. We have something of a rabbit problem.

Radishes, onions, and peppers. Those radishes think they have something to prove, I swear....

Looking down through the tomato cage at the baby peas, which should be about to start climbing.
Also onions, marigolds, the pepper again, and the zucchini.

The other, still mostly empty, bed. Two potato plants, an eggplant, and onions.

Our young tomato plants, perking right along.
And just for the fun of it and the pretty, our baby strawberries.
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Since it was a beautiful day, I thought I'd take some pictures, and this seems like the place to put them other than my own journal.
We're in Central Missouri, and we have had insane amounts of rain. Also, I cannot start seeds for the life of me, so the peppers, tomatoes, zucchini, eggplant, and potatoes were purchased from a nursery. Or traded with friends -- one of the peppers and one of the tomatoes are from a coworker's starts.
I used thumbnails, but there is alt-text in photobucket. I also placed captions below them.

Our old and vaguely ridiculous strawberry bed. They started leafing out in February. They had leaves the size of silver dollars when we got 17.5 inches of snow.

Onions, spinach, and carrots, and the netting
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Radishes, onions, and peppers. Those radishes think they have something to prove, I swear....

Looking down through the tomato cage at the baby peas, which should be about to start climbing.
Also onions, marigolds, the pepper again, and the zucchini.

The other, still mostly empty, bed. Two potato plants, an eggplant, and onions.

Our young tomato plants, perking right along.

And just for the fun of it and the pretty, our baby strawberries.