(Somehow I wrote the blog for New Orleans Last Day and never posted it. Oops!! That’s why there are going to be a couple posts close together.)
The garden is bursting at the seams. I’ve always wanted a magical backyard and I feel like I am starting to achieve that.
These are the peas. I felt like I was really holding back and just planting a reasonable amount. But everything came up and came up hearty and that is a pea bush. You can’t really see but there are some lettuce plants in between because it seemed like there was extra room in there.
The raised beds are magic.
Here’s some more lettuce. Lettuce is another crop that I felt I really held back and only planted a few seeds. I’m so accustomed to pitiful returns that this whole thing has been quite educational.
I am still giving away lettuce and making new friends wherever I can. There’s a neighborhood association meeting next week and I’m bringing lettuce.
I have 4 tomatoes in the raised beds and I look forward to complaining about too many tomatoes.
Apples! Last year the deer visited during apple blossom time and filled their adorable bellies with all my future apples.
I haven’t see a trace of the deer in quite some time and worry for their health and well being.
But, I am also happy for my yard. Now there are so many apples that the whole tree is going to collapse. I need to keep an eye on them and thin them out when the time comes. I also need some help propping it up.
Honey pears! I love how they grow upside down at first. The pear tree is still pretty scrawny and there are only few pears, maybe 8, but I am still going to keep a close eye on it. There’s maybe a dozen. Last year we had only 2 or 3 and they were small pears but we enjoyed every little bite.