Spring, a time for planting.
In addition to transplanting herb starts from small pots to garden beds, I am also planting fruit and vegetable plants.
Today, I planted two Concord grape plants that I purchased from a department store. When I saw them, I knew I had to buy them. I had a grape arbor in my yard as a child. My dad built the arbor over the sidewalk, so entering and exiting the house meant a walk under the verdant vines. I am intending my. vines to grow up and over the large arbor, creating a living gazebo.
So - yarden work report today:
placed 2 arbor poles
planted 2 concord grapevines
transplanted 4 celery
transplanted 3 zuchinni
transplanted 1 chamomile
transplanted 1 stevia
transplanted 4 basil (genovese)
transplanted 1 fucsia into a hanging basket container
watered in all of the above
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