In last year’s June garden update I said that June seems to be the most challenging month for gardening: cold, wet, and lots of weeds. Well, I still think that last year’s garden was doing better than this year’s. We have had more rain than our land could bear. So many in our area have lost everything to flooding that complaining about not enough growth in the garden would be absurd. I am very thankful for what is there and what is growing.
The home garden
Zucchini- has a long way to go… |
Ground Cherries, growing them outside this year, no blossoms yet. |
Tom Thumb peas are blooming, I really like them so far. |
Kale, still very small. |
Raspberries are coming, yummy |
The Greenhouse
The Greenhouse in overall is doing very well. The difference between outside and in the greenhouse is huge again.
Tomatoes are coming |
Eggplants, still small but looking good |
Cucumbers doing very well, this is an Early Russian, that I am trying out for the first time. |
Pepper, last year we actually already had peppers, just blooming this year. |
The Flower garden
Just a few pictures here.
So long as the earth exists, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.”ย Genesis 8:22
Becca says
Per your bio, living in northern WI doesn’t appear to be much warmer than where you are! What a cool greenhouse. ๐
Anna says
I think you are right, it is just as cold, brrr :).
Even says
Wow, incredible blog layout! How long have you been blogging for?
you make blogging look easy. The overall look of your site is magnificent, as well as the content!
Anna says
Thank you! I have been blogging for 1 and a half years now, and no, it is not always easy. However the theme I use makes a huge difference. I just love StudioPress Themes for WordPress