It's been a few long, hot, sweaty days of work out in the yard, but I was able to take my Tower Garden out of the proverbial mothballs, give it a good dusting off/sprucing up and get it up and running again for the 2020/2021 season. WooHoo! For those not familiar with the manner in which I do my veggie garden, here are two threads full of pics that talk about it:
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/i-finally-have-room-for-a-veggie-garden.60997/
My 2018/19 veggie garden
Without further ado, here's how she looks after I got done today:
Here's a list of what I planted in the different slots:
Green Grape tomatoes
Ceylon Dollhouse mini-beefsteak tomatoes
Little Leaf H-19 Cucumber
Lunchbox peppers
Stevia
Rosemary
Nufar basil
Amethyst basil
Thai basil
Chocolate mint
Granny Blank mint
Collard greens
Wildfire lettuce
Celery
Cilantro
Bok choy
Happy Rich broccoli
Starbor Kale
Ten slots are still empty, 6 of which I'm purposely leaving empty to help me be able to manage my tomatoes, peppers and cukes more efficiently. Things can get pretty wild and wooly real fast if I'm not mindful to stay on top of things.
IrishLass
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/i-finally-have-room-for-a-veggie-garden.60997/
My 2018/19 veggie garden
Without further ado, here's how she looks after I got done today:
Here's a list of what I planted in the different slots:
Green Grape tomatoes
Ceylon Dollhouse mini-beefsteak tomatoes
Little Leaf H-19 Cucumber
Lunchbox peppers
Stevia
Rosemary
Nufar basil
Amethyst basil
Thai basil
Chocolate mint
Granny Blank mint
Collard greens
Wildfire lettuce
Celery
Cilantro
Bok choy
Happy Rich broccoli
Starbor Kale
Ten slots are still empty, 6 of which I'm purposely leaving empty to help me be able to manage my tomatoes, peppers and cukes more efficiently. Things can get pretty wild and wooly real fast if I'm not mindful to stay on top of things.
IrishLass