Basil ready to harvest. This will be in the boxes on the 29th. |
The greenhouse frog rests on the lemon grass. Cute little guy. Lemon grass will be in the boxes on the 29th. |
Zinnia getting ready to bloom. |
The garden area, drying out so it can be plowed, May 8th. |
Greenhouse tomatoes getting larger and larger! |
Greenhouse cucumbers. |
Variegated sage with two different varieties of parsley. Still waiting to be planted outside. |
Greenhouse zucchini with many babies on the way. |
Sylvanberries are blooming their heads off. |
Bees are helping the cause. |
Several lettuce varieties will be ready for the 29th for the first boxes. |
Dad's tea plants are taller than I am. The first box will include tea with directions on how to make your own version of tea: black, green, or oolong. |
Apple blossoms give way to very small apples. |
Asian pear cluster. Some will drop, others will be thinned. |
The persimmon tree just leafed out. The leaves look yellow. |
Blueberry blossoms turning into blueberries. |
Lettuce in the cold frame, awaiting transplanting to the raised beds. |
Artichoke, in the thistle family. Leaves are pokey. |
Broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage with silver mulch underneath. |
Another shape of artichoke. |
A radish's view of the world. |
An onion's view of the world. |
Andrew started the plowing. Finally the weather and equipment cooperated. May 19th. Our family can DO things! |
Scott finishing the plowing. Later in the day on May 19th. |
Our resident hummingbird resting on the trellis wondering what the commotion was all about. (I like to think it is "our" hummingbird.) |
A greenhouse cucumber growing up high. |
One of Dad's roses that smells so very good. |
The harvest boxes await the 29th. 25 inches long x 15 inches wide x 8 inches tall. These boxes are from the 1950s. Grams and I painted a version of the leaf logo from Dad's letterhead onto the boxes. |
Lisa in the greenhouse. Yes, the tomatoes behind her are that tall! |
Dahlias that had been in the greenhouse are blooming. How beautiful is this? |
Dahlias come in many colors. I love this one. I am partial to pink. |
Scott did the disking, May 22nd. Still too wet to rototill. After the tilling Florencio will be busy planting! (But then it rained for 3 days and nights.) |
Delphiniums, roses bloom with the "potting shed" in the background. |
Pick up on May 29th between 4:00 and 6:00 pm. Items that were used on the Farm at one time are now decorations. Nice! (No broom needed for the sign on the right.) |