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.
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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.
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...)
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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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