Bearded Iris |
It's early April and, while I am cautious about a late frost, it's time to plan and start on spring garden activities.
Asparagus |
Vegetable Gardening
The asparagus bed has started producing. A weekend away resulted in a couple of foot-high stalks.
Asparagus Harvest 4-8-2018 |
About a month ago, I discovered new strawberry plants shooting off of a couple of last year's. With just a little replanting, I have two respectable rows of strawberries. Some of these are flowering and small green fruits are visible.
Strawberry Plant with Flowers and Fruits |
If you read my blog, you might remember that we put down tarps and barrier fabric between rows and around plants. This was a super easy way to control grass and weeds growing around the vegetables. For the first time, we left most of the tarps down for the winter. This has saved us a lot of work as the rows are ready for planting.
The uncovered part of the garden is full of weeds and grass and will need tilling. In the past, I have planted sunflowers in this area. The squirrel predation was heartbreaking last year, and I am undecided about planting the sunflowers again.
Because of serious losses due to a wilt virus, no tomatoes or eggplant will be started in this garden. I'll have a few container plants on the deck.
Bush beans, zucchini squash, and yellow squash grow great and will be planted from seed soon.
Azalea |
Flowers
I've transitioned most of my flowers to perennials. The bearded iris and azaleas are blooming now as the forsythia fades away.
Over the winter, we cut down two 20-year old camellias that had outgrown their locations. Although the blooms were gorgeous, these bushes were small trees and blocked window views. Sometimes life gets busy and plants really grow out-of-control. Guilty as charged. I am so excited to see out these new open views to the wildlife around the house.
Thanks for reading! I'll write more after I get some vegetable plants going. This will be soon I hope!
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