zucchini, cucumbers, beans, and now a cabbage. Tomatoes are just starting to set fruit. Sweet corn is about ready for first application of fertilizer, winter squash is slow going at the moment. Potatoes are about halfway done.
Things are starting to take off. Some winter vegetables are on the verge of harvest brussel sprouts and cabbage. Spring/summer veggies are starting to put on fruit. Cucumbers, squash. Zucchini,. Beans and tomatoes are just starting to flower. Corn was planted two days ago. Potatoes are looking...
Still harvesting some great lettuce, Savoy cabbage experiment is coming on strong for me, young basil and tomatoes growing together, cucumbers are a primadona Goldie locks hooker. Three varieties going hoping for one that will thrive and be productive. Time will tell.
Dill is in full bloom bringing in beneficial insects, brussel sprouts are starting to fill in, potatoes have really taken off, new variety(costata romanesca) to me zucchini is impressive
Zucchini going well, sugar snap peas I can't keep up with, potatoes sprouting, full harvest mode on lettuce, tomato transplanted today. Harvesting carrots but no pictures, dragon tongue bean getting good early growth, Seminole pumpkin still at seedling stage, basil sprouting, Dill in harvest...
From my thread on my snipe success this season I ventured into this recipe on behalf of @GoGriz. I will admit I did take a few liberties with the recipe. First I spatchcocked the birds instead of just splitting themcovered them with mayonnaise as a binder for the seasoned flourcast iron jacuzzi...
Hoss Tools, MIGardner, and Mary's heirloom seeds are my three go to choices for seeds. I'll get pictures Friday of what's coming up already for spring. I still need to order another tomato variety and a sweet corn variety.