I can't believe how much the plants have grown in just over a week. I was right in thinking that the soil is really good because it has a lot of leaves mixed in and there are a lot of earthworms in it so I think that's good too. Most of the plants have doubled in size already. They all look great but the cucumbers just look ok. Maybe they just had a little transplant shock. We were weeding the other day and Russell accidentally pulled up one of the smaller tomato plants thinking it was a weed! So we just stuck it back in and it's fine now. I have a basil plant where there were two plants in the pot right next to each other. One of them died and I think it's because they were too close together. Now the basil plant is doing fine. This garden is pretty much an experiment. I have not had a garden in years. Russell and I did plant one in SC one year but the soil was red clay and the only thing that grew good was tomatoes. Here are a couple of pictures.
This is either zuchinni or yellow crookneck squash. I did not look at the tag when I took the picture and they look so similiar.
This is either zuchinni or yellow crookneck squash. I did not look at the tag when I took the picture and they look so similiar.


Well I think that's about it for now.
Blessings and Peace to y'all. :)
Love the garden pictures!! Such an expectant time of year!
ReplyDeletewhat a green day for you...i never seen a watermelon plant before.. looks great
ReplyDeleteOh wow they have grown in a week! Isn't it fun to watch this process? I love gardening!Thanks for shareing
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ReplyDeleteI'm glad you have such a green thumb. Our little townhouse iss too small for a real garden. But when we use live plants in our rituals, I always donate them to Cedar Light Grove so they will have a good home :)
Glad your plants are growing really well. :)
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