Garden pics
May. 31st, 2012 11:31 pmFinally, some garden pictures.
Here's the containers in back. There are tomatoes, chili peppers, okra, purple tomatillos, cucumbers, zucchini, and a butternut squash.

And the plants in front. These include tomatoes, green tomatillos, ground cherries, snow peas, sugar peas, regular peas, strawberries, onions, garlic, blue Hubbard squash, buttercup squash, and some kind of squash that came up by itself in the garden.

And from the other direction.

Some of the strawberries are transitioning from green to white, which means red strawberries within the week. So early, but yay! The snow peas are producing now too; I've eaten a couple small ones straight off the plants, but the first batch will be ready in a few days. The pepper plants, tomatoes, tomatillos, and ground cherries are all starting to bloom, and the poblano pepper has a couple small peppers on it already. I think some of the garlic is starting to put out scapes (blossoms), so I'll get to use those in cooking in a few weeks.
Here's the containers in back. There are tomatoes, chili peppers, okra, purple tomatillos, cucumbers, zucchini, and a butternut squash.

And the plants in front. These include tomatoes, green tomatillos, ground cherries, snow peas, sugar peas, regular peas, strawberries, onions, garlic, blue Hubbard squash, buttercup squash, and some kind of squash that came up by itself in the garden.

And from the other direction.

Some of the strawberries are transitioning from green to white, which means red strawberries within the week. So early, but yay! The snow peas are producing now too; I've eaten a couple small ones straight off the plants, but the first batch will be ready in a few days. The pepper plants, tomatoes, tomatillos, and ground cherries are all starting to bloom, and the poblano pepper has a couple small peppers on it already. I think some of the garlic is starting to put out scapes (blossoms), so I'll get to use those in cooking in a few weeks.