#gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 25%; } #gallery-1 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-1 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } Bought another aloe at Plantagen last weekend. Can’t have enough of these guys, I think. I will definitely have to invest in more fall bulbs if they all do so well here.
Did I mention some tulips made a guest appearance? I suppose we do have the sort of weather they enjoy.
View of my cleaned-up greenhouse interior. Still looks pretty tame.
White dicentra, which will go where there pink one goes.
Pink dicentra I got on sale last week. Don’t know where it’s going yet.
Repotted peony. Still don’t know where it’s going yet.
My 2 year old calamondin has once again been repotted and is enjoying its new greenhouse home.
The clivia T’s granny gave us has been repotted and is now also in the greenhouse.
The droopy lavender I seeded last spring is now looking much happier in the greenhouse.
I put in 9 rows of “cold weather crops” the first weekend of May. We’ll see when they sprout.
Parsley, purple carrots and cilantro.
Leaf lettuce, spring onion and salad dandelion.
Leaf lettuce, mixed carrots and spinach.
I also plan to plant my cucumbers directly into these bags once the weather warms a bit more.
My first (and probably temporary) raised garden bed. Made from… bed frames :-)
There’s a few different types now, but I totally will continue adding varieties starting this fall.
I love narcissi. Can’t get enough of them. Always wanted a giant bed of them in my garden and now I have some!



