I am keeping track of other countries that have viewed our blog. So far we have (besides the US):
Netherlands, France, Germany, Russia, Romania and Canada :)
March 25th saw more vegetables going into the garden. Potatoes - 3 types Adirondack blue, Pontiac red and Yukon gold. Sugar snap peas were planted in one of the trellised raised beds, and a few days later bloomsdale spinach in the other. Eventually Malabar spinach will be added to the trellis along with nasturtiums.
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seed potatoes spaced one foot apart rows 2 1/2 feet apart |
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blue! |
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sugar snap peas 1 inch apart - will vine up trellis |
In the front garden:
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May apple |
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Oakleaf hydrangea |
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Hellebore and Columbine |
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Solomon Seal |
Children's garden:
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New bolder! |
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Wooden stepping pads are being set level into the mulch |
Berry patch:
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Ever expanding
Hedgerow:
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Thinned out and thriving |
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Paw Paw blossom |
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Redbud
In our garden we use compost and mulch from the Frederick County Recycling Center. It is healthy, tested and reasonably priced.
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Great Compost |
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Future compost
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future garden plant |
University
of Maryland Extension Master Gardener and
other programs are open to all citizens without regard to race,
color, gender, disability, religion, age, sexual orientation, marital
or parental status, or national origin.
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