This is the garden of make believe..
Jul. 5th, 2009 10:17 pmFirst... Happy Birthday to
kellyhime!
Second.. Basara 11+12 were finally subbed and I am not sure which attack filled me with more glee, Date's "War Dance" or Sanada's "Wings of Suzaku" Also Koujirou x Akechi would be so hot. XD;;;
Third... it seems woodchucks do not like basil. Everything else has been munched on in the last week except the basil.
Fourth...

The tiny Cilantro that either reseeded itself or survived the winter. (From right before the reunion)

Winter Density Lettuce that survived Winter (From right before the reunion)

Swiss Chard that survived the Winter (From right before the reunion)

The peas I planted right before I left for Japan

More of the peas as well as the radishes planted at the same time as the peas and Scarlet Runner Beans

And the green beans and first crop of arugula (and I think some carrots and fennel)

This is a blueberry flower

And this is a blueberry bush as well as garlic. (Yes those huge green things are garlic)

And potatoes

The garlic on June 1st

The potatoes on June 1st

Peas, spinach, carrots and runner beans on the 1st

green beans, onions, arugula, and fennel on the 1st and I think chard

Cauliflower that survived the Winter and the chard that survived the Winter


Our tiny tomatoes started from Seed on 6/1

The peas 2 weeks later o_O

Spinach and carrots and the place the radishes once were (they were eaten)

The Scarlet Runner beans, the flowers are so pretty!

Green beans, Swiss Chard, Fennel, Onions and Arugula

Green bean flower

Scarlet Runner bean Flower, it needs to be pollinated by hand or by a bee, vs. green beans and peas are self pollinating.

The garlic on June 25

The tomatoes on the 25th

Lots of veggies on the 25th

Lettuce, edamame, and impatiens that either survived the Winter or more likely re-seeded themselves o_O
Second.. Basara 11+12 were finally subbed and I am not sure which attack filled me with more glee, Date's "War Dance" or Sanada's "Wings of Suzaku" Also Koujirou x Akechi would be so hot. XD;;;
Third... it seems woodchucks do not like basil. Everything else has been munched on in the last week except the basil.
Fourth...

The tiny Cilantro that either reseeded itself or survived the winter. (From right before the reunion)

Winter Density Lettuce that survived Winter (From right before the reunion)

Swiss Chard that survived the Winter (From right before the reunion)

The peas I planted right before I left for Japan

More of the peas as well as the radishes planted at the same time as the peas and Scarlet Runner Beans

And the green beans and first crop of arugula (and I think some carrots and fennel)

This is a blueberry flower

And this is a blueberry bush as well as garlic. (Yes those huge green things are garlic)

And potatoes

The garlic on June 1st

The potatoes on June 1st

Peas, spinach, carrots and runner beans on the 1st

green beans, onions, arugula, and fennel on the 1st and I think chard

Cauliflower that survived the Winter and the chard that survived the Winter


Our tiny tomatoes started from Seed on 6/1

The peas 2 weeks later o_O

Spinach and carrots and the place the radishes once were (they were eaten)

The Scarlet Runner beans, the flowers are so pretty!

Green beans, Swiss Chard, Fennel, Onions and Arugula

Green bean flower

Scarlet Runner bean Flower, it needs to be pollinated by hand or by a bee, vs. green beans and peas are self pollinating.

The garlic on June 25

The tomatoes on the 25th

Lots of veggies on the 25th

Lettuce, edamame, and impatiens that either survived the Winter or more likely re-seeded themselves o_O