This year I started gardening early. Early for central BC is planting outdoors before the May long weekend. Some plants I started indoors in April, others I planted directly outdoors in early May. This is a lucky spring for gardeners as our last frost was in mid-May. Highly unusual but what luck for an overeager gardener!
Here's what's growing in the garden:
Halona Cantaloupe, in a large black pot on the south-facing deck:
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| June 10 |
The Hungarian Sweet Pepper had beautiful little flowers:
And now we have a beautiful little pepper!
The Table Queen acorn squash dominates the plastic-covered raised bed.
And here are my two Patio Snacker cucumber plants: One from the nursery and one grown from seed.
Grow, little one! You have to catch up to the privileged, grown-in-a-greenhouse cucumber!
I used pieces of fencing as trellises. Not very fancy, but definitely cheap as it was left over from another project.
We've been eating butter lettuce and mesclun non-stop for the past three weeks, usually with a steak or porkchop cooked on the grill. Summer eating is the best.
The mesclun is being ravaged by insects but the butter lettuce is untouched. Thanks, mesclun, for taking one for the team!
Now that everything is planted what do I do with all my spare time? I spend it watering and willing things to grow faster.
Grow!







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