South Philly garden update

Sunday, June 22, 2008

mints and sorrel

(Mints and sorrel)

tomato and rasp

(Patio tomato with raspberry in background)

tomato and zinnias

(Another patio tomato with zinnias)

chard

(Chard)
Considering the clay in my soil—amended with mighty but not nearly enough bags of leaf compost, mushroom soil, and vermiculite—I’m reasonably pleased with the progress. The patio tomatoes are fruiting and the others are flowering (Brandywine, Yellow Pear, and Mortgage Lifter), peppers are ready to flower, chard is happy, sorrel was unhappy in the ground and, alas, remains peevish in its own pot, all the herbs are gangbusters. This was the first year I bought plants at Greensgrow, and I couldn’t be happier with the results.

Next update: plants sprouted from Seed Savers Exchange.

Posted by Allison on 06/22 at 10:57 PM

Your tomatoes are huge!!!!

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