1 sawi
2. spinach
4. sunflowers
no sign of grasshopper bites, probably due to close proximity
to tomato plants
5. Eight radishes
on the left side of the vegetable bed.
They get more sunlight
than the other 4 on the right side.
They get more sunlight
than the other 4 on the right side.
6. sawi taiwan
7. four radishes
on the right side of the vegetable bed.
Tucked behind tomato plants, quite shady.
I display them separately here just for easier identification.
They are okey so far, sharing space and bed.
Ours is not rows after rows, but more of a little bit of each, the french way it seems,
enough for two mouths and a few more when the children come home,
crowding over weekends. But when the quantity is small, we tend to remember and recognize each of them, creating some kind of bond between plants and the gardeners. The plants begin to turn into something very cute. It is not easy to rush down and pick or pull these veggies, there is that split second pause, assuring ourselves that it is alright to pull them out... Like picking a nice chicken you know since baby for a good dinner... Oh Well...
~ bangchik
Tucked behind tomato plants, quite shady.
I display them separately here just for easier identification.
They are okey so far, sharing space and bed.
Ours is not rows after rows, but more of a little bit of each, the french way it seems,
enough for two mouths and a few more when the children come home,
crowding over weekends. But when the quantity is small, we tend to remember and recognize each of them, creating some kind of bond between plants and the gardeners. The plants begin to turn into something very cute. It is not easy to rush down and pick or pull these veggies, there is that split second pause, assuring ourselves that it is alright to pull them out... Like picking a nice chicken you know since baby for a good dinner... Oh Well...
~ bangchik