Snowballs & Future Peaches: Views from the Garden April 29, 2011 by Kendra 7 Comments Views from the garden. Have a good weekend all! « A helpful irrigation tipWe went to a Naturopathic Dr., and then we made cookies »
Michelle Heran says April 29, 2011 at 9:56 am Beautiful pictures! Do you happen to know the variety of artichoke you have pictured? It’s so wonderfully squat and round. Reply
happygirl says April 29, 2011 at 2:53 pm Gorgeous, mouth watering. I’m so in love with your blog. Thanks for these images. LOVE them Reply
KimH says April 29, 2011 at 2:53 pm Gorgeous pics.. I so wish I had space, time, and energy for a garden similar to yours.. Someday. 😉 Reply
Ellie says April 29, 2011 at 6:26 pm Love your pictures! Thanks for sharing them! We’re just starting to warm up here in Toronto and I put in the first seeds a few days ago. Looking forward to going out to pick our fresh salad greens in about a month. Reply
MAYBELLINE says April 29, 2011 at 11:22 pm I have always loved snowball. Do you grow yours in sun or shade. I’m considering it when bare root time rolls around. Reply
jordan mangum says May 7, 2011 at 4:20 pm artichokes? what type of climate do they like? I’m in the southeast. Reply
Michelle Heran says
Beautiful pictures! Do you happen to know the variety of artichoke you have pictured? It’s so wonderfully squat and round.
happygirl says
Gorgeous, mouth watering. I’m so in love with your blog. Thanks for these images. LOVE them
KimH says
Gorgeous pics.. I so wish I had space, time, and energy for a garden similar to yours.. Someday. 😉
Ellie says
Love your pictures! Thanks for sharing them! We’re just starting to warm up here in Toronto and I put in the first seeds a few days ago. Looking forward to going out to pick our fresh salad greens in about a month.
MAYBELLINE says
I have always loved snowball. Do you grow yours in sun or shade. I’m considering it when bare root time rolls around.
Christine says
Everything looks great!
jordan mangum says
artichokes? what type of climate do they like? I’m in the southeast.