Friday 1 June 2012

2012 Seedlings

Tim and I learned to garden in Oregon 5 years ago.   When we started I did all the seed ordering, planting, and directed what we did in the garden every year--except this year.  Having several jobs, including being the owner of Apple Tree Sustainables and co-founding Puzzle Permaculture, Inc. with my business partner Chrissy,  I was unable to even think about planning the garden.

With pride, Tim took on buying, planting, and tending the seeds.  As you can see, he did a GREAT job of raising them this year:

He *only* planted 42 tomato plants, beans, chard, kale, peas, squash, cucumbers, peppers, okra, thyme, sorrel, parsley, hollyhock, sweet pea, marigold, borage and likely others that I have not even noticed.  

If you need some cucumbers or tomatoes for your garden, bring something by to trade us for them.  None of our zucchini seeds sprouted, so we would love some of those!   All plants have been organically raised, some are saved seeds and most are heirloom varieties.  

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