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5/28
- 4 types of tomatoes, sun gold, brandywine, yellow pear tomato, and best boy, along with a green pepper were planted in the vegetable garden.
- The test spinach seedlings, having never grown more than an inch or so high, were cleared out to make room for the tomatoes and peppers.
- Boxwoods treated for psyllids.
- Big rhododendron begins bloom.
6/1
- paeonia lactiflora "Shirley Temple," impulsively purchased at Wal-Mart in April, was planted in a one-gallon pot awaiting creation of space in some as yet undesignated part of the garden.
- Despite application of pre-emergent crabgrass control in late April, a few patches of crabgrass were spotted.
6/3
2 comments:
Hey! Beautiful blog! I am jealous of your apparently slug-free garden. We have a slug invasion, here, and about 90% (no I'm not exaggerating) of the seedlings are stolen, along with some larger prey, like 2-foot tall asiatic lilies cut down like trees, and (last year) pumpkins bored through with inch-wide holes in multiple places...
By comparison I think your garden is paradise, and I commend you, both for your efforts and for your photography.
And... thank you for linking to me! (whoever you are...)
Looks great! I'm growing sun gold & brandywine too.
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