Now I know it's really hard to see these little buggers, but they are there and get a little bigger every day.
Romaine and golden chard
Arugula
Arugula
Gold beets
Red beets
Red leaf lettuce
I have to say my spring garden of 2011 is off to a very good start and I'm very much looking forward to cultivating and nurturing this garden along as spring turns into summer. That's when the real challenge of gardening in South Texas begins...dealing with the extreme heat that plagues us every summer. But I prefer to live one day at a time and deal with challenges as they present themselves. And I'm happy to say, today was a good day :)
I'm excited about your garden too! I agree with your living one day at a time philosophy! I think it makes for a much happier gardener! Enjoying spring and I know you are too ;)_
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cat! Living one day at a time is the only way to do it. Too stressful otherwise :) Yes, I too, am enjoying spring; although we certainly could use some rain! So good to hear from you :)
ReplyDeleteWould you be able to tell me what kind of soaker hoses those are? I've only ever seen the flat ones, and they seem to put out too strong a spray.
ReplyDeleteHi Geeklady! I buy these soaker hoses at WalMart or HomeDepot. I can't tell you the brand they are, but they are not flat and they are readily available. My only complaint about them is that here in the hot South Texas summers, they barely last one season, if I'm lucky. But they are pretty cheap so I guess that's a plus. Hope this helps. Thank you for stopping by :)
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