Ahhhhhh … .GROWING SEASON is lastly here and in full military force ! It is one of our pet clock time of the twelvemonth as the garden starts to take off , and the trees and flowers begin to flower in full colouring material !
We think for today ’s Sunday Farm Update – it would be a cracking time to take a tripper around the farm and give you a trivial pictorial tour .
We hope you enjoy – Jim and Mary

The porch pergola remains one of our favorite areas to relax after a day’s work at the farm
The porch pergola remains one of our favorite areas to relax after a daytime ’s workplace at the farm
The rosaceous George W. Bush are now in full peak – adding a lot of gloss to the farm
Our new “ tomato crates ” on our back porch at home . We plant a few of these to have wanton access code to salad tomatoes . The Sir Henry Wood covers just slip over large planting tubs or 5 gallon buckets to make a great look . We added the telegram grid as well to make it easy to support the tomatoes as they mature .

The rose bushes are now in full bloom – adding a lot of color to the farm
A aspect from the top of the hill overlooking the farm
The murphy crate experimentation is work a little better than plan – in fact – it is fourth dimension to lend another crate to the top !
We added stone to the front incoming hillside to stop any erosion , and to keep it easy to keep

Our new “tomato crates” on our back porch at home. We planted a few of these to have easy access to salad tomatoes. The wood covers just slip over large planting tubs or 5 gallon buckets to create a great look. We added the wire grid as well to make it easy to support the tomatoes as they grow.
The zucchini plant are growing like barbaric and full of blooms – it wo n’t be farseeing !
The wave genus Petunia baskets are now in full bloom !
The strawberry plants in the fresh patch are off to a bully start !

A view from the top of the hill overlooking the farm
The front entryway after a late afternoon rainwater . The entire front area was make from transplants
The first heads of cauliflower are beginning to form in the garden !
The clematis has started to bloom as well – growing now up and through the upper pergola

The potato crate experiment is working a little better than planned – in fact – it is time to add another crate to the top!
The new call down bed have solve wonders for our smaller ejaculate crops – our lettuce and kale beds are providing us slew of fresh leafy vegetable
The tomatoes are off to a good start – admit our trial row of with the scarlet plastic . The plastic is theorize to help with higher yields – we are anxious to see if it works .
The hanging ornamental pepper field goal on our driveway postal service are fill out and just about ready to start blossom with hundreds of tiny colourful Piper nigrum

We added rock to the front entrance hillside to stop any erosion, and to keep it easy to maintain
Happy Gardening – Jim and Mary !
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The zucchini plants are growing like wild and full of blooms – it won’t be long!

The wave petunia baskets are now in full bloom!

The strawberry plants in the new patch are off to a great start!

The front entrance after a late afternoon rain. The entire front area was created from transplants

The first heads of cauliflower are beginning to form in the garden!

The clematis has started to bloom as well – growing now up and through the upper pergola

The new raised beds have worked wonders for our smaller seeds crops – our lettuce and kale beds are providing us plenty of fresh greens

The tomatoes are off to a good start – including our trial row of with the red plastic. The plastic is supposed to help with higher yields – we are anxious to see if it works.

The hanging ornamental pepper baskets on our driveway posts are filled out and just about ready to start blooming with hundreds of tiny colorful peppers