Thursday, April 29, 2010

Spring in the Garden

The garlic I planted last fall has come up. Another gardener gave me a Shasta Daisy, which I planted right in middle of my 10'x10' plot. Someone else gave me some oregano which I put in the corner of my plot. Then I seeded some peas along one side, some kohlrabi in a circle around the daisies, and today I sprinkled arugula seeds all over.

At home I have started, in a seeding tray, two types of squash, three types of tomatoes, and some cabbage. (And more arugula.) (I love arugula.)

Last year my plot was much too bare, so this year I hope to make it very crowded and fun and full of good stuff.

3 comments:

Riimus Fungus said...

Cooool! Where are you planting all this? In a community garden?

Dana said...

Yeah, community garden. It's fun.

Blackwood Lady said...

We love our garden. In Australia you can garden year round. It's great but I miss the fervour of Canadian spring. EVERYTHING goes in. Everything comes to life! It's such an exciting time.

Here, sometimes I feel like everything is in flux and I'm never sure what to do or when to do it! :)

Congrats on a great start to your veggie patch!