Ethan and Emma make a teeter totter out of a stack of boards near our building area. |
Red sprouts on a peony. |
Sweet peas stretching straight up. These will be very fragrant. |
One of our favorite cherry tomatoes, Sun Sugar, has purple stems when they are young. Their fruit is orange. |
Different varieties of cabbage. Notice the leaves on the left are a bit curly and the leaves on the right aren't. The left side are a "savoy" type cabbage, crinkly. |
Munstead lavender from seeds. Another seed that needs light to germinate. Not all seeds germinated. We planted a seed in each of the cells. |
The Redventure celery is starting to show its color. |
The early basil that will be planted in the greenhouse raised beds is looking mighty fine. Oh, and it smells wonderful! |
The back two flats are sweet alyssum we seeded three weeks apart. The left one will catch up over time. The front two flats are trailing lobelia for hanging baskets. |
Flats of baby tomatoes. |
Gladiola bulbs Florencio brought in for the winter to stay dry in the greenhouse. They are ready to plant outside. Can you get a hint of the color of their flowers? Yup, they have a dark red flower. |
This potted peony outgrew its pot several seasons ago. Today it will be dug up, divided and moved to a better location. |
Tomatoes grown to produce in the greenhouse are in their "homes" for the summer. They will produce in the warm greenhouse before the field tomatoes do. The large dahlia pots were in this greenhouse. |
Another peony showing its new red growth out in one of the raised beds. |
Adding to our lily collection. |
Two other varieties of lilies to plant today. |
The asparagus is up and loving this weather. |
Peas for eating that we started in the greenhouse are finding their way up the trellis. Drip irrigation is in place for when it is needed later. |
Rhubarb is getting larger by the day. It also likes the raised beds. |
Onions will be planted in these newly spaded beds with the drip irrigation. To the right the Sylvan berries are starting to leaf out on their winding canes. |
You might be able to see 4 stick like plants in this dark soil area. Florencio dug up the peony that had been in the pot way too long and divided it into 4 new plants. They are planted here. |
The lily bulbs are planted next to the walkway in the dark soil. Two rows of different colored lilies. Some are taller so they went in the back row. |
Last year's lilies are just starting to poke their way through the surface. Reddish green and about an inch or two tall. Looks like they multiplied over the winter. Yippie! |
A close up of the lilies starting out this spring. |
Chives divided and relocated to their own area. |
A calm cloudy day as the activities at the farm wind down for the day. These raised beds will be filled in soon. At least that's the plan :) See you next time, Lorrie |
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