Friday, November 20, 2020

Fall vegetable planting ~

For the past few years I have been trying different ways to plant winter vegetables and herbs near my backdoor. On cold, dark, winter nights going to the far back of the garden to pick things is not very appealing, especially with racoons and cayotes wandering about.

This year I am trying something new. The boxwood planted in my three containers on the deck had seen better days, I pulled them out, and replanted the pots with a combination of lettuces mixed in with pansies, I also added a few miniature daffodil bulbs for additional interest in early spring.

Across the way in two window box containers I planted a variety of  herbs: parsley, sage, chives, winter savory and thyme.



It is amazing how fast leaf lettuce grows, I only planted these a week ago from pony packs and they are already getting big enough to pick a few leaves for a salad. Besides being eatable they are very decorative and I love having a place to plant pansies that would otherwise be lost in my large garden.


Below is the bouquet I made for my gardening class Zoom meeting last week. It contains some of the few flowers still blooming in my garden in these waning fall days.


Last, I leave you with the window in the media/library room decorated for the fall holidays. Previously my little witch took center stage but after Halloween this sparkly turkey replaced her.




Wishing you all a very happy Thanksgiving holiday. It certainly will be a very different one this year for so many people, including me...I will be having a Zoom dinner with my family as we try to keep healthy and safe.

Thank you for visiting.


Adrienne

3 comments:

  1. Lovely post and enjoyed seeing your plants and flowers.
    Happy Thanksging......we must hang in there.

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  2. Your home looks lovely in the fall colors.

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  3. Adrienne, love the header photo. Believe it or not, I have never planted vegetables. I can remember walking through rows of corn as a little girl, thinking what a great thing to do, but outside of a few cherry tomatoe bushes, I have never tried it. The thought of walking out the back door and picking leaves for a salad makes me a little envious. Especially mixed in with the sweet faces of the pansies..Stay well..xxoJudy

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