Bookhenge: Got onions???
Bookhenge: Did you ever think you'd be training pea vines?
Bookhenge: We cutting the muster, well, in this case, mustard ;-)
Bookhenge: Don't distract them while they're seeding . . .
Bookhenge: For you -- a taste of spring!
Bookhenge: Yum!
Bookhenge: Taste test time . . .
Bookhenge: Hmmm, well, it has this bit of peppery flavor mixed with the freshness of rich soil . . . ;-)
Bookhenge: For you, my dear, the best part . . . ;-)
Bookhenge: No, that's the best part . . .
Bookhenge: Asparagus lesson
Bookhenge: This looks serious!
Bookhenge: Dig shallow hole . . .
Bookhenge: What octopus?
Bookhenge: Now what?
Bookhenge: Make a small mound to spread the octopus, er, crown over.
Bookhenge: So delicately they work . . . well, it is a crown.
Bookhenge: First step is to dig the hole . . .
Bookhenge: Tada! Proud planters!
Bookhenge: Huglecultur (hill garden) is looking good! And now we know it's a good way to plant crops that the rabbits love . . .
Bookhenge: Flat bed of bok choi . . .
Bookhenge: Rabbits love . . .
Bookhenge: and don't have to climb a hill to dine . . .
Bookhenge: And more pride in accomplishment . . .
Bookhenge: Zennias are taking off . . .
Bookhenge: The garden is enjoyed by many . . .
Bookhenge: Just in case you need any native plants . . .
Bookhenge: This one's got personality! State Fair personality! We'll see . . .