The days are getting longer here, and it’s finally starting to warm up. The plants are all thrilled! They are soaking up the sunshine and absolutely loving the heat. The spring chives are in bloom, and the tomatoes are gaining in size. Things really take off at this time of year, and I am loving it!
In this particular bed, I have Sun Gold cherry tomatoes on the left and Mountain Merit slicer tomatoes over to the right. I tried to choose all disease resistant varieties for my garden this year as I mentioned in my previous post. I’m very excited to see how they do!
I gave myself the goal of growing every plant I could by seed, and I’m very proud of all the work I’ve put into the garden so far. The only summer vegetable left on my list to start is beans. I’ll be direct sowing those this weekend! Speaking of direct sow, the peas I direct sowed back on St. Patrick’s Day are doing amazing.
Climbing up the front of my Titan Pea Tunnel are Sugar Magnolia and Magnolia Blossom peas. Climbing up the back are Sugar Daddy and Little Crunch peas. Little Crunch is a really fun container friendly variety from Renee’s Garden that grow up to 2 1/2 feet tall and are perfect for small spaces. I’m hoping they start to form blooms over the next couple of weeks.
Another veggie that is just starting to form berries/blooms is my Strawberry spinach! I love going around and snacking on the bright red berries these plants produce. You can also eat the leaves just like regular spinach. These plants have reseeded themselves since 2019!
I’ve also added some bright and cheery looking annuals that include daisies, sunflowers and calendula to my container gardens for some extra color. I have some early blooming zinnias, but am still waiting on most of the other flowering annuals like California poppies, cosmos and cornflowers. Hopefully, those will start flowering by June!
Most of the herbs I have are from years past like my apple mint, English thyme and oregano. I do add in pineapple sage along with African basil each year. I found the pineapple sage, but no luck on the African basil yet!
I had a bunch of perennial flowers and herbs blooming, so I decided to make a floral arrangement as a tribute to a very special animal we loved. I really love how it turned out! The shrubs are blooming like crazy right now. This includes the spirea, azalea and rhododendron. Everything looks so colorful! I added some of the spirea blooms into the bouquet!
I’m so excited to see, smell and eat all the garden goodies that will be arriving over the next couple of months. I’ll make sure too keep you all updated here. I also have a fun announcement to share with you all!
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20 Comments
Marysa
June 3, 2022 at 8:39 pmNice garden! My chives are also in bloom. I cut back on gardening because I am so busy. I miss it!
Tammy
June 3, 2022 at 2:14 pmAbsolutely love your garden. I miss having a larger garden. The plants look very healthy and I know you can’t wait before you can start harvesting.
Ivan Carlo Jose
June 3, 2022 at 12:06 pmYour garden looks amazing! I’d definitely appreciate being invited to personally tour such a beautiful garden.
Fatima T
June 3, 2022 at 11:43 amThese are beautiful. I spotted colorful flowers and herbs.We are reworking ours this weekend.
Jennifer H
June 3, 2022 at 11:23 amWow – it’s so pretty! I wish I had a green thumb. LOL
Kathy
June 3, 2022 at 11:07 amWhat a beautiful garden you have. I really love the flowers. I need to plant some more flowers. They are so lovely.
Melanie Edjourian
June 3, 2022 at 9:50 amYour garden looks great. It seems like you have a fair amount growing there. I need to start growing herbs too.
briannemanzb
June 3, 2022 at 9:34 amI love your garden. It’s nothing compared to mine. It’s beautiful and wonderful.
Alita
June 3, 2022 at 9:34 amWow you’ve put so much hard work into your garden and we all can see the good result from your pictures. Love them.
Richelle Milar
June 3, 2022 at 9:32 amWow! What a really wonderful and pretty looking garden you have! Everything is growing so well!
Gervin Khan
June 3, 2022 at 8:46 amWow! Your garden looks marvelous, and with so many plants that are healthy and growing. Loved it!
Forever My Little Moon
June 2, 2022 at 7:31 pmYou have a beautiful garden! Our stuff is still growing and hasn’t bloomed yet, but hopefully soon!
Tara Pittman
June 2, 2022 at 6:37 pmYour garden is amazing. I love how everything is growing so well.
Beth
June 2, 2022 at 5:13 pmThat garden is so pretty! The blooms are gorgeous. It’s just marvelous.
Amber Myers
June 2, 2022 at 4:35 pmOh wow, what a beautiful garden. I love all the flowers. I wish I could grow things!