



OK. Dale-Oh-Mon called last night to say that he has been working in his garden (in anticipation of bringing home a new bride). I thought, "Working in your garden?! You don't have a clue what 'working in your garden' is!" (My dad can beat up your dad!)
So, here and in the following posts is a report of our garden as of this date.
#4 is the raspberry patch along the front of the garage.
#3 is a photo of the English Ivy that will provide the green in place of the boxwood bushes that were torn out.
#2 is the mystery plant. Trying to figure out if it is really a raspberry. Does it look like the plant in #1 to you? Take the poll.
1 comment:
Well, it's a little hard to tell from the pictures, but I would say they are the same plant, just in different phases.
I've actually planted a few things this year, too. Highly un-characteristically. But I do have a nice pot of marigolds and one bean plant coming along. When will you harvest the raspberries?
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