It's the eve of a potential early June snowfall (why do we try to garden here again?), and I'm wondering how all the fresh young shoots I observed sprouting up on Thursday will fare. The radishes and spinach were first to appear over a week ago, then the beets, the patty pan squash and pole beans, and Thursday the bush beans, edamame beans and carrots. Pictured here in order are the radishes, spinach, pole bean, patty pan squash, and (look closely) beets. The marigolds we chose may not have the insect repellent qualities (witness our friend here) of some other varieties.
Friday, June 5, 2009
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