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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Hello Spring and Vegetable Garden


It is spring time again, my favorite season of the year. Spring officially started yesterday, and that means gardening for people like me who loves to plant and grow my own vegetables. I have a mini garden this time, not like the big one  I had in Oklahoma, where I used to live in a 20 acres property at the middle of nowhere. Since we moved to another state and in the city, all I have is a small backyard and front yard. I decided to put up  a mini vegetable, herb and flower garden right in front of my house. And I am excited to show how it look like at the beginning of spring season.

The weather is a little bit chilly today, morning was a beautifully sunny and the afternoon is cool and cloudy with some rain shower, which is good for my garden. All my tomatoes are up about 6 inches and the eggplant grows faster than I thought. My okra seeds are not showing off yet. One of the basil died but I still have 2 more plants left. Parsley and thyme are doing great. Bell Pepper and squash always survive no matter what the weather is, as long as there is plenty of water to drink. Squash.Cucumber is fifty fifty, well I hope they live, my hubby really likes cucumber.


My garden is looks great and I’m ready for green grass, blooming flowers and trees. What does the first day of spring look like in your place

16 comments:

  1. Yeah! My mother and I made a garden. I really love gardening some vegetables..

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  2. Wow I would also have to have my own garden where I can plant and harvest vegetables and fruits so we don't have to go to the market to buy these food supplies. But we live in a condo in the city and there's no space to plant crops. :|

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  3. I'm sure it's really satisfying once you see your plants growing.

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  4. Wow nice and lovely garden. I bet that will be tasteful.

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  5. I love vegetables garden. I prefer to have one than flowers. Not that I don't like flowers but there are just so many benefits with having a vegetable garden :)

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  6. Wow! You must have a green-thumb to be really into planting. Reminds me of my Mum's bestfriend who loves to collect orchids and huge flowers in their yard back in the days. Sad that they had to leave for Canada.

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  7. wow! glad to know its officiall spring!! Wondering if what our farm looks like when spring!! nice to see your plants in the future! xx

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  8. looks like it would be a nice spring for you, i love planting trees too and seeing them with blooming flowers is such a delight

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  9. that's good idea. . .. you don't need to buy some vegetable soon. and you just save money with that. .good luck! naway bigyan mo kame. .heheheheh

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  10. I'm sure you have a green thumb and you will definitely harvest healthy crops. Maybe you will let us see the fruits of your labor next time.

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  11. Wow definitely Spring! I am not much of a garden person. But I really wanna have an herb garden.

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  12. not really a fan of vegetable gardens.. since I am more into ornamental plants.. but yeah, if you have some space, why not turn it into something that is beneficial to you..?? :)

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  13. i'm so glad to finally see blooms and other signs of spring after a long winter. So happy for the gardener in you.

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  14. nice to learn Tess that you also love planting. I have basil and pepper plants and I love the feeling of harvesting my own basil leaves for cooking.

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  16. My husband likes to plant vegetables in our garden as well. Although I personally prefer flowers in my garden, I have to admit that the vegetables he is able to harvest even in small quantities are very useful to us.

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