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GALLERY: Raising seedlings, garlic and blueberries

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Thanks to a bit of sunshine and lots of rain, the garden is full of tomato, leek, bean, rocket and lettuce seedlings, while the garlic plants are almost ready to be harvested and the blueberries will be coming through soon.

Dwarf beans seedlings – planted direct into the ground but copped it when it hailed.

Loose leaf lettuce seedlings – planted direct into the ground – and looking great. Perhaps too many, though.

Rocket (top) – planted direct into the ground, while the tomato seedlings self-seeded and have been popping up everywhere. I pulled most out but left this group to grow. I haven’t grown tomatoes here before so who knows what variety they will be – likely something from the compost, where end-of-life plants go to be re-born.

This will be the second season we’ve had blueberries.

More beans…but I don’t know which ones we planted here…

This garlic will surely be ready to harvest soon – first time harvesting garlic, too!

Raising loose leaf lettuce seedlings in a spot away from the wind.

Leek seedlings raised in a spot away from the wind. They’re going bananas.

I’ve been really happy with how all the cos lettuce seedlings have turned out.

From left, rocket x 4 – although it bolted – loose leaf lettuce x 4 and tomatoes x 4. They’re all being raised in an area away from the wind.

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One response to “GALLERY: Raising seedlings, garlic and blueberries”

  1. Bukenya Stephen Avatar

    Beautiful.

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