Yesterday, I thought I finished planting all the fall crops with the exception of the GH. This morning, I went out to find that the small black dog used one of the newly planted beds as his dust bath/bed last night. In a little while, I will have to go and fix his mess and reseed it. So much for trying to get it all done yesterday so that I could dedicate today to doing school work.
Any who, here are some of the photos of the fall beds and what is in them. While I say I am done planting, I will likely keep on planting in some of the small beds as they get cleared of summer crops.
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carrots,greens, lettuce, radishes, parsley, cilantro | | |
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peas | | | | | | | | |
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carrots |
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peas, spinach and greens (under the okra) |
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green onions, spinach and assorted lettuce |
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broccoli, cabbage, onions and assorted greens |
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turnips, that I now need to reseed ..thanks to small black dog |
it's hard work growing most all your food! you have a great looking garden!
ReplyDeleteLol! I had that problem in the spring with "giant white dog" who likes to roll and dig in the soft, tilled dirt.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are going to have a great fall garden!
Sheryl, I cant say as i really blame the dogs.. if i could get away with rolling in the soft tilled dirt I would too.. and i do hope it turns into a great fall garden
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