Beautiful, multi-petaled calendula, brightens up the garden.

Whether I want it or not, it continues to grow. Season after season - fennel.
A forest of yummy parsley.
This was the most unusual flower I'd seen in a long time, from a friend's garden. I call it the pre-historic flower.
Here's another interesting flower from a friend's garden.
Cavallo Cornsalad was grown from seed and with the dramatic weather seems to have disappeared. Just poof! Those dreaded critters probably munched on them.My new favorite lettuce.

Valdor lettuce is tender, sweet, delicious and extremely easy to grow. Not temperamental at all and easy to grow in all sorts of variant weather conditions.
1 comment:
Nice pictures! It's great to see your garden back in action again.
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