Bookhenge: Soon it will be Easter . . .
Bookhenge: Our shed is decorated for the Easter holiday -- as usual . . . (btw Thank you, Pam ;-)
Bookhenge: There are signs that this is not the typical spring time . . .
Bookhenge: But one thing as usual, Cullen continues to see a need and design a better way of taking care of it.
Bookhenge: Form and function! Most beautiful compost bins in town!
Bookhenge: Handles make it so much easier to lift the slats!
Bookhenge: Must be another of Cullen's projects!
Bookhenge: Wondering if the lemongrass made it through the winter??? Very iffy in this zone even with our warm winter . . .
Bookhenge: Woohoo! There's life!
Bookhenge: How about the world's cutest veggie, the cucamelon?
Bookhenge: Well, could be cucamelons . . .
Bookhenge: And, yes, our hops has returned!
Bookhenge: Hops and, and, yes, a sunflower ;-) Thanks to Gail's birds!
Bookhenge: This little humble corner is looking great with fern, clemantis, and catnip that is overflowing its bed.
Bookhenge: That was quick! Looks like everyone of Anitra's radishes came up in a week!
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Bookhenge: Two weeks of growth for these turnips!
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Bookhenge: Happy turnips and sugar snaps!
Bookhenge: We'll be harvesting radishes soon!
Bookhenge: Bed 4 is a research bed -- dig on left and no-dig on the right. Both planted in kale. So far, they're neck-n-neck . . .
Bookhenge: No-Dig!
Bookhenge: Flowers are lovely! Pansies and snapdragons here.
Bookhenge: So pretty!
Bookhenge: How about our fig trees?
Bookhenge: Our all-time favorite fig tree (on Lake Boone side of church) is making a comeback . . .
Bookhenge: Fig-leaf beauty -- looking forward to large, palm-sized, juicy figs . . .
Bookhenge: Adorable snapdragon
Bookhenge: So pretty!