Sunday, April 10, 2011

Week two in the garden

Happy Sunday, everyone! Come take a look at our garden.

Our chive plant was transported with success!

We're growing our mint in a container this year. Martha Stewart suggested this as a good way to keep the mint from overtaking the entire garden.

Wanna know what goes great with mint? Lemon balm. This is a plant that Mommy and Daddy purchased today.

Hello there, strawberry plant, you're growing beautifully!

Look at the little green bulbs. We're thinking that this might be a pear tree. We can't wait to find out.

9 comments:

  1. hey Teddy,

    My human said your garden is looking scrumptious already! She also thanks you for the great tip on growing mint in a pot. :->

    So, are you keeping an eye out on all the bunnies that may get into your garden? Grow some carrots, that will bring them in!

    Suka

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  2. Que hermoso jardín, cuidar el jardin se siente muy satisfactorio, y valoramos todo lo que nos rodea.


    Saludos,


    Postes de madera

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  3. Mint is very invasive in the garden, Teddy. Your dad is smart to put it in a pot! We love the smell of lemon balm.

    Love ya lots
    Maggie and Mitch

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  4. Hi, Teddy!
    With the experience from the past years sure your Dad is going to do it much much better!
    Kisses and hugs
    Lorenza

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  5. Khontainered Mint is the way to go and grow -

    That's what Mom did when she had a house and grew mint - she was even able to put it out during some of the warmer Winter days -

    Oh how she misses her various mints - her other Sibes would snag some when they ran by the planters!

    Hugz&Khysses,
    Khyra

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  6. We can tell, this garden is going to be the best one ever! Can't wait to watch it progress.

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  7. Things are looking good!

    Kari
    http://dogisgodinreverse.com

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  8. I am "green" with envy! Those are some nice looking goodies you're growing there!

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