Sunday, April 18, 2010

Week eight in the garden

Our seedlings are doing great...well, most of them are.
We still haven't seen the bell peppers. Daddy wonders when it'll be hot enough for them to sprout.
Look who finally made an appearance? The potatoes!!! We hope to see more from them this week.
Our mint plants are doing well. They haven't grown much but they are green and strong.
Daddy transported some of the heirloom tomatoes into bigger pots today. I hope they continue to grow strong.
Do you see those red strawberries? Mommy says we'll eat them sometime this week.
There are a ton of strawberries still to come!!! We can hardly wait.

10 comments:

  1. Strawberries this week already? I can't even put anything in the ground yet. Can I bring the shortcake? :)

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  2. Mmmmmm.....Strawberries!!!

    The garden is lookin' good!!

    Smileys!
    Dory

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  3. Ooooooo Your garden is looking wonderful! Keep up the good work!

    Wags and Woofs,
    Mack and Mia

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  4. We'll bring whipping cream! Strawberries are SO good! Your garden is already on the road to being spectacular! It will be a bumper crop year.

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  5. Your little seedlings are looking great, Teddy! We bet you can't wait to eat your first tomato from your own garden!

    Love ya lots
    Maggie and Mitch

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  6. red, yellow, orange or green bell peppers? I always grew green as a kid and would eat them right off the vine :)

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  7. Mom has been so busy, she hasn't had time to plant any tomato plants. Hope it's not too late. Maybe she can work on them next weekend.

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  8. Teddy-
    Hey, our seedlings look just like yours. We don't do peppers here, not hot enough, but loads of Heirloom Tomatoes! We'll have to swap tomato recipes!
    Wyatt

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  9. Your garden is starting out very well! And strawberries, yum. My mom does not plant veggies but lots of flowers. If she helps me blog more, I might let her post a few flower pics.
    --JB

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