A little bit like our garden, though we have a lot of annuals. We love tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and pumpkins. Yep, dill takes care of planting itself.
Very nice. Garden & weather envy. We had thyme in overabundance until my garden 'helper' thought it was all dead early one spring and ripped it all out. Never got dill to volunteer, but it gets heavily used in dill chicken and such. My chives are self propagating as is the garlic...Much happy. The spearmint took our winter somewhat hard. My iced tea may suffer slightly. The rosemary seemed fine most of the winter, but died at the end and only 1 (horrors) cilantro plant volunteered. (my daughter-in-law isn't a fan, but I am) Those chiles are adorable, delicious and occasionally nuclear. https://www.centraltexasgardener.org/resource/chile-pequin/
A little bit like our garden, though we have a lot of annuals. We love tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and pumpkins. Yep, dill takes care of planting itself.
I have a much larger vegetable garden in the backyard. Will do a video back there next week more than likely.
I'm thinking of that George Strait song. Amaryllis by Morning.
Very nice. Garden & weather envy. We had thyme in overabundance until my garden 'helper' thought it was all dead early one spring and ripped it all out. Never got dill to volunteer, but it gets heavily used in dill chicken and such. My chives are self propagating as is the garlic...Much happy. The spearmint took our winter somewhat hard. My iced tea may suffer slightly. The rosemary seemed fine most of the winter, but died at the end and only 1 (horrors) cilantro plant volunteered. (my daughter-in-law isn't a fan, but I am) Those chiles are adorable, delicious and occasionally nuclear. https://www.centraltexasgardener.org/resource/chile-pequin/
Loved it, Ms. Cedar. Thanks for sharing. 🫡
so you will have amaryllis by morning?
Your garden looks lush. That doesn't happen my accident.
Four years of work!