5.23.2013

Beginnings

This is the time of year where my pictures have more brown than green in them, you can see each individual plant, and the dreaded weeds haven't begun their takeover. We are off to a good start this season besides losing some tomato plants to some sort of rot. We are slowly planting more and more outside and have a long season ahead of us but we are looking very forward to it!

At the market this Saturday, May 25th, we will be selling:

Tomato Plants
- Cherry: sungold, heirloom blend, large cherry, rainbow blend, rambling red stripe
- Regular: brandywine, beefsteak, rutgers, amish paste

Also:
- red and green head lettuce
- basil plants
- cilantro
- green onions
- green garlic
- spinach
- kale
- grape jelly

Flowers to be

New this year are some pumps out in the garden which will make watering a far less laborious task. Now we don't have to drag hoses from the house and can have multiple lines running without losing so much water pressure adding to our efficiency. 

Dill

Rhubarb

Green head lettuce

Cilantro

After all of that brown and green, I leave you with a brilliant pop of color in the Azalea bush! 
We hope to see you this weekend and Happy Memorial Day!

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