Post by pharmerphil on Jun 30, 2008 5:46:58 GMT -6
folks, after a very cold, wet, chilly start, our weather has changed, we just got rain, which is the ONLY reason I had time to take and load pics...
The crops are behind normal, but will do well anyway.
The row croppers here in Mn. are having good to great luck, the field corn is about half what it would normally be in height for the last of june..
So, here's some pics..(and OHB, I told ya Pharmerlaura was onery) I'll be nice and I'll bring em here!!!
so Pholks I took the time to take a few pics (all Clickable)'The weather has finally straightened out so it will start to produce soon!
Laura cutting Bachelor Buttons
pepper garden west
main garden from west
pepper garden west looking from east
28 mators looking from n.e.
West planting of corn (4 - 86 ft. rows) looking from east
a healthy Amish Paste
cole crops west side main garden looking from south
onions west side main garden looking from south
Beans (dry and Lima) west side main garden looking from south
looking from south, squash foreground, green beans, onions, carrots and potatoes in the rear
Lower pepper garden east side looking from s.w.
s.e. corner small planting of corn
baby carrots
(right to left) Green beans, onions (turnips on end), baby carrots..parsnips on end, potatoes
main garden lower s.e. corner
s.e. corner corn planting looking from the west
s.e. corner main garden looking from east
potatoes looking from s.e. corner
King of Garden and Painted Lady pole beans
main garden s.e. corner peppers from a better angle
west garden 80 peppers, double row onions (red) and by the fence, lettuce, cilantro and dill
a baby mirasol pepper
main garden from west side
Lemon Geranium, I hate the smell, it's second year..See the bloom?
Lauras flower bed, mostly a wild mix with some peppers and herbs mixed in
Garlic
Baby carrots
28 mators (20 amish paste)
The small kitchen garden (28x10)
The crops are behind normal, but will do well anyway.
The row croppers here in Mn. are having good to great luck, the field corn is about half what it would normally be in height for the last of june..
So, here's some pics..(and OHB, I told ya Pharmerlaura was onery) I'll be nice and I'll bring em here!!!
so Pholks I took the time to take a few pics (all Clickable)'The weather has finally straightened out so it will start to produce soon!
Laura cutting Bachelor Buttons
pepper garden west
main garden from west
pepper garden west looking from east
28 mators looking from n.e.
West planting of corn (4 - 86 ft. rows) looking from east
a healthy Amish Paste
cole crops west side main garden looking from south
onions west side main garden looking from south
Beans (dry and Lima) west side main garden looking from south
looking from south, squash foreground, green beans, onions, carrots and potatoes in the rear
Lower pepper garden east side looking from s.w.
s.e. corner small planting of corn
baby carrots
(right to left) Green beans, onions (turnips on end), baby carrots..parsnips on end, potatoes
main garden lower s.e. corner
s.e. corner corn planting looking from the west
s.e. corner main garden looking from east
potatoes looking from s.e. corner
King of Garden and Painted Lady pole beans
main garden s.e. corner peppers from a better angle
west garden 80 peppers, double row onions (red) and by the fence, lettuce, cilantro and dill
a baby mirasol pepper
main garden from west side
Lemon Geranium, I hate the smell, it's second year..See the bloom?
Lauras flower bed, mostly a wild mix with some peppers and herbs mixed in
Garlic
Baby carrots
28 mators (20 amish paste)
The small kitchen garden (28x10)