Sunday, May 18, 2014

Free Pots!

Hasty post!  (Post-haste?)  Thanks to my awesome Mother-in-law, I was able to do some transplanting and rearranging.  She had some extra pots that she didn't want to use this year.  So, I transplanted the Broccoli to the big yellow one.  It's a huge pot, so I'm hoping it will be big enough for them.  I also planted some sort of Thyme (I forget the name already), and I dug out and potted the Oregano in the Broccoli's old homestead.  The Chard looks terrible.  But I'm finally showing you pictures of my pallet.  It hasn't fallen apart on my yet, so I guess I'll let you see it.  Har har.  More squash seedlings are coming up.  The peas are getting taller and taller.  The green beans look like crap.  The strawberries are still struggling.  And pictures.

Jeez, someone needs to put the Chard out of its misery...  I'm starting to think maybe it will work better as a fall crop.

Doesn't look too bad overall!

They mostly look okay.  One of them has more of a pale green color as opposed to the soft, bluish green that the rest have.  So I don't know if that means it's going to die or what.

No cucumbers yet.  Still keeping my eyes peeled for those.

Woke up on the wrong side of the flower bed.

I don't think it's supposed to look like that.

The end.

1 comment:

  1. Josie I love your patchwork patio, it's so cute! I'd love to come see it in person.

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Learning how to hobby-garden on my patio and in a small flower bed. I live in the pacific northwest, so it can be pretty challenging with all the rain we get, and with the short growing season.