Well I haven't been able to do much in the garden for the last 4-6 weeks, as I'm getting around with a cane thanks to a torn medial meniscus suffered while on vacation in Amsterdam back in May. I'm waiting for surgery to get scheduled, hopefully soon, so I can get going on the backlog of projects awaiting me. In the meantime, despite the benign neglect, the garden continues to produce food and blooms; I even noticed a couple of Anna apples that resulted from the spring-like weather we had until about a week ago.
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| The earliest I've ever seen apples on the tree. |
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| The cannas continue to bloom and spread; I've collected several seeds. |
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| The salvias are still thriving and blooming, especially the blue one. |
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| Snow pea blossoms |
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| Habaneros ripening |
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| Takanotsume peppers |
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| Poblano pepper |
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| Mesclun lettuce mix |
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| Mini roses |
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| Climbing America Rose |
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| Wheelbarrow succulent garden |
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| Hen 'n chicks doing fine now that they have a gnome to watch over them. |
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| Orbeopsis malanantha in bloom. This was a cutting I got at the Spring Swap this year. |
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