Don’t pull the weeds.
It looks lovely!Nothing exciting or illegal, even outside of Colorado...View attachment 16286
Great. Since I live in Georgia I had to poke my eyes out after seeing that to avoid jail time. Thanks.Mary, Mary, quite contrary, doth thou garden grow. Quite lovely thank you, with getting some regular rain, and lots of sun too.
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Great. Since I live in Georgia I had to poke my eyes out after seeing that to avoid jail time. Thanks.
Some of the day's pickings
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Put a bit of thought into that garden Noseybear nice layoutNothing exciting or illegal, even outside of Colorado...View attachment 16286
Wow awesome I just planted a few bulbs myself
EnviousGreat. Since I live in Georgia I had to poke my eyes out after seeing that to avoid jail time. Thanks.
Some of the day's pickings
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And the basil?Envious
We had a cold wet spring and the only thing ready to harvest so far were strawberries and cucumbers. Green beans will be ready for picking in a couple days, but chilis and tomatoes are way behind and just starting to blossom...View attachment 16516
...all of the white blossoms are Apache and don't really count, those plants grow and produce no matter what!
(great little chilis for drying!!)
California says it’s OK, but my city says no grow. But I can call for delivery?!?!
Fair enough, just picked the first leaves the day after my post.And the basil?
I am so glad that our federal government made it legal across the land.California says it’s OK, but my city says no grow. But I can call for delivery?!?!
Beautiful pics.View attachment 16545 Pinot noir grapes ripening in my yard. Hopefully the current heat wave does not destroy these, as has happened in previous years. This vine produces some very tasty fruit.
View attachment 16546 Zinfandel grapes entangled with blooms of coral vine, a beautiful drought tolerant plant from Baja California.