First garden, best soil, lots of tomatoes, squash, peppers, beans, cucumbers, melons, eggplant, still some lettuce, remainder of the garlic, arugula, beets, new broccoli and some peas.
Newer section, still building soil, tomatoes, tomatillos, more peas, some carrots, beets, beans, struggling cauliflower, melons and walla walla onions:
Beans
Purple shell
Scarlet runner
Pretty in Pink Pea blossom
Carrot flowers
Posts: 976 | Location: Indian Hills, CO - zone 4 | Registered: May 14, 2007
Almost all of the peas and beans have been eaten by Mildred the Mule Deer in the last week. Next year, the whole back .40 will have tall fencing. Cost be (that thing that holds back rivers).
Maggie
Posts: 976 | Location: Indian Hills, CO - zone 4 | Registered: May 14, 2007
Glad I got the pics before the deer devastated everthing. She even stepped in the seedlings of kohlrabi and arugula, but they look okay.
Last night she tried a few ornamentals and the strawberry leaves. I hope she got a mouth full of liquid fence off the ornamentals. She hasn't tried tomatoes or squash or onions, and the eggplant and pepper are sheltered by those.
Posts: 976 | Location: Indian Hills, CO - zone 4 | Registered: May 14, 2007