It’s alive!!!
It looks as though one of our apple trees is actually going to produce fruit! After a serious whacking (pruning) back in February, we weren’t real sure how the two trees would fair. So far so good; the other tree doesn’t seem to have blossomed so we may have lost out, but as long as the trees are stronger and thinned out to produce better next year we have succeeded. The rose bushes around the parking lot are always a good indicator of when its time to start putting transplants in. They have really shown off their beauty this year as well, not a single bush has closed buds.
On a sour note, after putting our squash transplants in the new beds, it doesn’t appear that we have fixed the “no growth” problem yet. They seem to be yellowing and just staying the same size, going to need to do some research and get a professional soil test done to see what we need to do to get them productive. Its going to be a real bummer if we lose 2 months of seedling growth to a non-productive bed again.
- Apples!
- Flowering Thyme
- Looking cleaner this year
- “Dead” beds
- Purple Carrots
- Black raddishes
- Broccoli
- Mint (never a problem)










