The wild raspberries that crowd out weeds in the front garden are absolutely everywhere lately. The three roses in front of the veggie garden are attracting bees by the dozen. The cilantro, basil and parsley have burned a bit and the leaves have pinked up as well. The radish stalks are striped and the roots themselves are enormous since they've been in the dirt since early March. The phlox-looking plant is actually radishes that are going to seed. Even the rocket and endive have pretty shades of pink in their veins.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Pinks in the veggie garden
The wild raspberries that crowd out weeds in the front garden are absolutely everywhere lately. The three roses in front of the veggie garden are attracting bees by the dozen. The cilantro, basil and parsley have burned a bit and the leaves have pinked up as well. The radish stalks are striped and the roots themselves are enormous since they've been in the dirt since early March. The phlox-looking plant is actually radishes that are going to seed. Even the rocket and endive have pretty shades of pink in their veins.
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