Fall/winter garden planted!

  • To start my winter garden, I pulled all the old plants up and turned over the soil in the beds. I added all the compost from both of my bins. I planted kale, spinach, onions, collards, broccoli, dill, lima beans, green beans, purple hull peas, sugar snap peas, lettuce, cabbage, and tulips for fun! My orange trees are doing great and the thornless blackberry bushes are super big too!

    We are about to list our home for sale so I feel that I am planting this for someone else. If they want the garden to stay, we will leave it and I will build a new one in our new home. If they don’t care to garden, I will certainly be glad to take it with me. We are staying right here locally and we don’t have to sell it, so we will see what happens. We have been in this house for over 12 years and it has many fond memories. It is a different feeling planting for someone else, I just hope they love my garden as much as I do.

    If you’re new to my blog, here are the benefits of a new unique way to garden and check out other posts with what else I grow.

    cabbage from plants at walmart

    cabbage from plants at walmart

    cucumbers-from-seed

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    this is dill just sprouting up from seed

    start of winter garden

    egyptian walking onions

    start-of-winter-garden-dill-weed-sprouts

    start-of-winter-garden-onions

    start-of-winter-garden-peas-lettuce-radishes

    collards, radish, peas, beans

    start-of-winter-garden-radishes-for-mom

    radishes for my mom

    start-of-winter-garden-spring-mix-lettuce-from-seed

    start-of-winter-garden-sugar-snap-peas-just-coming-up

    sugar snap peas

    start-of-winter-garden-swiss-chard-coming-up-from-seed

    start-of-winter-garden

    kale from seeds and stray tomatoes from my compost

    swiss-chard-and-kale-and-carrots

    swiss-chard

    swiss chard from seed

    the-start-of-my-winter-garden-taken-over-by-tomatoes

    turnip-greens

    turnip greens from seed


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