>>12722715&6-3: Garlic bed.
5&6-4: Buttercups on the old compost pile.
5&6-5: Onion bed.
5-6: New compost bed for this season.
5-7: Chard and mustard (Mizuna) bed for growing seeds. I have some asparagus starts and lemon mint in the bed.
6-1: Zucchini, cucumber, and early sprouting purple broccoli bed. The latter is covered to prevent cabbage moth problems. It also has tons of yellow pear tomato volunteers.
6-2: Stir fry vegetables, epazote, and basil bed.
6-6&7, 7-1: Strawberry raised bed. These are doing very well this year. I need to transplant tons plants that have rooted outside the bed.
7-2: Chard blooming.
7-3: New raised beds/greenhouses (some assembly required).
7-4: Blueberry bush blooms.
7-5: Goji berry plant (center) in with elephant garlic.
7-6: Mizuna flowers.
7-7: Row of purple tomatillo plants in the 3rd garden.
8-1&7: Rows of tomato plants.
8-2: Strawberry patch. This bed is less productive than the raised bed. I'm transplanting all these strawberries out sometime.
8-3&4: Main potato patch. There's like 4-6 cultivars of potatoes in here. Purple majesty, yukon gold, russet, white superior, red...something. I'm sure the list somewhere.
8-5: Future sweet corn plot.
8-6: Yet more tomatoes. These were 2 plants I snipped out of my containers while thinning.
9-1: Potato nursery. These are potato cultivars I don't have very many of. I'll grow them and not eat them for a couple years or more just to increase their number.
9-2: Onion patch that needs weeded.
9-3: Tomatillo flowers.
9-4&5: Last season's compost pile. It is sprouting all manner of volunteers. I need to turn in the grass and weeds then plant a Dickinson pumpkin crop over the entire thing.
9-6: I caught a small, late honeybee swarm. It seems to be doing well, but I need to get some food for it later. I think it is a bit too small to properly survive this winter unless I feed it.
9-7: The hens have already been busy laying eggs.
>pic of one of my other hives