
With a planter of herbs (oregano, thyme, basil, and cilantro)

A pot of rosemary (which definitely needs to be moved to a bigger pot so it can become a bush)

Some chocolate mint

A planter of strawberries

Two hanging baskets of forget-me-nots

Six tomato plants (two hybrids in the front - Burpee's Better Boy and Big Beef - and four organic heirlooms around and back: Purple Purden's, Amish Paste, Cherokee Purple, and Soldaki)

Some leafy greens and carrots (they got a late start, but we'll see what we can get out of them!)

Some newly sprouting green beans

A hill of butternut squash

And a hill of zucchini.
3 comments:
GREAT JOB! Frances, you are quite the gardener! Keep us posted on how things grow ;)
Wow, I didn't know there was "chocolate" mint!
And that's my green thumb daughter #1! Watch out for that mint; if it gets out of the pot it will be everywhere! Everything looks great!
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