Black currants went in last year. First bloom. |
Wild black raspberries dug and transplanted along the garden fence. They'll be a challenge to contain. |
Colors! I didn't realize how much I missed them until they returned. |
Comfrey - so far behaving. |
We've got daylily patches everywhere because we love the flavor of the flower buds. |
The elderberries are looking to give it another go this year. Fruitflies be gone! |
Fennel surprised me by coming back, nestled against the hyssop. |
Horseradish spreading vigorously. |
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Today we'll plant the new fig tree and put the blue cohosh into the woods. |
The new little orchard. |
Soon the brilliant chartreuse of the maple will flood the morning light of the kitchen and packing room. |
St John's wort volunteered just where I might have planted it! |
Hard to see, but the thyme has left the garden, spreading across the so-called path. |
Very inspiring! I've never thought about eating my day lilies, but I'll definitely try it now.
ReplyDeleteI don't often comment but wanted to say Happy Earth Day and thank you for all your wonderful posts!
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing a bit of your garden, Tina!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Catherine :)