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Oh so much ground dear ! That's something I miss here sometimes , space and green yes but for the work , I love my little one then. Just sitting outside now with the noise of running water in our pool and the last part of the sun. The sun is slowly going under and the house gives shadow now in the garden but luckily it is the second warm day. Hubby is giving water to the plants and we enjoy seeing the frogs jumping around. Those animals too keep the spiders more out of our garden.

From: michele horton <epifany97523@...>natural remedies <natural_remedies >Sent: Sun, June 27, 2010 6:11:50 PMSubject: [ ] my garden [3 Attachments]

Hi all,

While we are talking about our gardens here are some pictures of mine. I am on a 1/3 acre of land in rural southern Oregon. Some of you may not know that Oregon in the USA is on the pacific Northwest, in between California and Washington State.

The 1st pic is of my lettuce bed, that was planted later than usual because of all the wet and cold weather we had, plus I was sick, I usually plant at the 1st week of March, in which by this time I would have had 2 crops already of lettuce. You can see that poppy in the bed, its a volunteer, and is a beauty.

The 2nd pic is of the same bed, just a close up of the lettuce mix I made. I did my own mix of assorted lettuces and spinach thrown in together. I have snap peas and cucumbers growing they will climb up the sides of the fence. The snap peas are already flowering now, making their fruit.

The last pic is of squash, all sort of kinds, I have zuchinni, scalopini, yellow and green squash, to mention but a few.. and the strawberries all around the sides. Poppies are volunteers.

I have another squash garden too that have the larger variety like butternut and hubbard, acorn and some more, with strawberries all around them too. But sorry no pic of that here, its just the same as the other one though. I also have string beans growing in another garden as well. I have too many strawberry plants, they are crazy plants, I have given so many away this yr so far and I could give away more still.

Happy Gardening!

Michele

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Love your yard, Michele! :-)

[ ] my garden [3 Attachments]

Hi all,

While we are talking about our gardens here are some pictures of mine. I am on a 1/3 acre of land in rural southern Oregon. Some of you may not know that Oregon in the USA is on the pacific Northwest, in between California and Washington State.

The 1st pic is of my lettuce bed, that was planted later than usual because of all the wet and cold weather we had, plus I was sick, I usually plant at the 1st week of March, in which by this time I would have had 2 crops already of lettuce. You can see that poppy in the bed, its a volunteer, and is a beauty.

The 2nd pic is of the same bed, just a close up of the lettuce mix I made. I did my own mix of assorted lettuces and spinach thrown in together. I have snap peas and cucumbers growing they will climb up the sides of the fence. The snap peas are already flowering now, making their fruit.

The last pic is of squash, all sort of kinds, I have zuchinni, scalopini, yellow and green squash, to mention but a few.. and the strawberries all around the sides. Poppies are volunteers.

I have another squash garden too that have the larger variety like butternut and hubbard, acorn and some more, with strawberries all around them too. But sorry no pic of that here, its just the same as the other one though. I also have string beans growing in another garden as well. I have too many strawberry plants, they are crazy plants, I have given so many away this yr so far and I could give away more still.

Happy Gardening!

Michele

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Love the garden views and hope you don't mind, but I added them to the photo album on the group. :-)

[ ] my garden [3 Attachments]

Hi all,

While we are talking about our gardens here are some pictures of mine. I am on a 1/3 acre of land in rural southern Oregon. Some of you may not know that Oregon in the USA is on the pacific Northwest, in between California and Washington State.

The 1st pic is of my lettuce bed, that was planted later than usual because of all the wet and cold weather we had, plus I was sick, I usually plant at the 1st week of March, in which by this time I would have had 2 crops already of lettuce. You can see that poppy in the bed, its a volunteer, and is a beauty.

The 2nd pic is of the same bed, just a close up of the lettuce mix I made. I did my own mix of assorted lettuces and spinach thrown in together. I have snap peas and cucumbers growing they will climb up the sides of the fence. The snap peas are already flowering now, making their fruit.

The last pic is of squash, all sort of kinds, I have zuchinni, scalopini, yellow and green squash, to mention but a few.. and the strawberries all around the sides. Poppies are volunteers.

I have another squash garden too that have the larger variety like butternut and hubbard, acorn and some more, with strawberries all around them too. But sorry no pic of that here, its just the same as the other one though. I also have string beans growing in another garden as well. I have too many strawberry plants, they are crazy plants, I have given so many away this yr so far and I could give away more still.

Happy Gardening!

Michele

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