Monday, March 30, 2009

What's Growing in the Garden

It's been a wet and rainy kind of day but I was prepared for the rain. When soaking rain is expected, I try to get as much in the ground as possible. Before today's rain, I planted a bed of spinach and another bed of radishes, arugula and mesclun.I cover the newly seeded beds with row covers to help germination and to keep garden critters out. Then I sit back and let rain do its thing.

Soaking up the cool, spring rain are...
Garlic planted last fall

Chives - a perennial that keeps coming back year after year.
A must for every kitchen garden.


Tête-à-tête daffodils - only 6" tall but the first to bloom.

3 comments:

Amy D said...

Looks good, spring is coming!

whmjr said...

Hey Ting, I have spinach, lettuce, radish, and pac choy cabbage coming up here at my school garden. Check it out http://www.middlebrook-farm-school.blogspot.com/ Say hello to Eric.

Ting said...

Will, your school yard garden looks great and your tomato seedlings are sooo cute! I'm not having much luck with my seedlings maybe I started them too early.