After leaving my beautiful gardens in the Torrid Zone , I felt somewhat down . Instead of letting myself remain beat , I resolved to ramp up an even bigger and better garden at our fresh homestead .
Here are some pictures I took yesterday in the late good afternoon sun .
First , let ’s take a look at the market row garden :

The Grocery Row Gardens are the method I ’m working on which contains a premix of annuals and perennials , planted in 4′ wide of the mark beds with 3′ wide paths in between . They are just get down to come into their own powerful now .
We have been harvesting mostly potatoes so far , as well as some green .
turnip cabbage are come presently , as well as regal cabbages :

And blueberries and blackberry :
In between the fruit trees and berries and the perennial and annual veg , Rachel and I also imbed some blossom :
The clover is just a leftover from our early covering crop , but I love the little peak .

In the individual - course gardens , we have some clavus :
Quite a few of my stubble got convey out by various critter , but we still have a chunk leave . The dough are doing well too :
We ’ll have potato salad and coleslaw this eventide , all from our garden . The four rows of potatoes in the undivided - row gardens are also look decent :

It seems the white and the Yukon gold potato did better with all the rainwater than the red potato varieties . There are cherry-red white potato vine on the two outer rows and they have some yellow leaves after the massive rainfall of a week ago .
In the multiplier onion bottom , there are rafts of blooms :
I was differentiate that I should take the blooms off for bigger onions but I recall it ’s too of late now . I care the manner they look , though .

My second - contain Logos put in some trellises on the smaller gardens for me this last week :
I had all this area covered with cover crop and have been chopping and dropping that around the tomato plant and brassicas . For some reason , all the pak choi went to seed almost directly after transplantation :
I ’ll plausibly feed in them all to the tomato plant this afternoon .

And speaking of alimentation , my garden would n’t be thoroughgoing without some voluntary pumpkins from the sure-enough compost great deal :
That will probably be the most productive flora we get this year !
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