Here's what's in the mail for us!
TREES
2 mandarins
1 Meyer lemon
2 pineapple guavas
2 paw paws
6 kiwis
1 fig
1 pomegranate
1 hazelnut
1 almond
1 quince
1 Methley plum
2 persimmons
1 mulberry tree
1 kumquat
SEEDS (some here; some in the mail)
winter squashes (Banana Pink Jumbo, Red Kuri, Tromboncino, Hunter Butternut)
beans (Negreta, Pinto, Scarlet Runner, Disoy Soybeans)
eggplant (Nubia, Long Purple)
greens (Mesclun, Bibb, Parris Island Romaine, Arugula, Malabar Spinach, Basil)
peppers (JalapeƱo, Rainbow Mix Bell Peppers)
tomatoes (Better Boy, Big Boy, Brandywine, Supersweet 100)
peas (Melting Sugar Snow Peas, Super Sugar Snap)
beets (Cylindra, Early Tall Top)
cucumber (Boston Pickling, Lemon)
tomatillo (Purple)
watermelon (Georgia Rattlesnake)
bok choy
broccoli
cabbage (Chinese; everything else is really cheap at the store)
carrots (A#1, Danvers, Nantes Half Long, Short 'n' Sweet)
cauliflower
sugar pumpkins
ALREADY IN THE GARDEN:
onions
shallots
garlic
collards
cabbage
broccoli
mustard
lots of herbs
IN THE WORKS:
asparagus crowns
ginger
horseradish
lemongrass
mint
and enough strawberries for 100+ square feet!
We'll have our work cut out for us! Got great prices on seeds, and it should be enough for two years.
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I have been reading a wonderful book by Rabbi Arush called Garden of Emunah. That's what this garden is becoming to me. Look a few screens down, and you'll see what the side yard looks like now (and the front, apart from one corner is not much better). Yet the plants and trees are coming, we will start 400 plants in 14 days or less, and must have everything ready for final planting next month. Also, all this work must somehow be done with one day "off" per week and little light during the Winter after work. Yet I know this will all happen. You'll see the pictures when it does.
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