Monday 9 July 2012

June garden growth

Who's ready for some wine??  In a few years we hope that these newly planted grapes will produce some tasty fruit.  

 Newly planted food forest with blueberry, honeyberry, gooseberry, evans & juliet cherry, strawberry, mint, & bulbs
We have over 40 tomato plants in various beds and global buckets, which are interplanted with lots of different edible plants to aid with slug and insect control.   A polyculture is a very resilient and more natural way of growing food on a large or small scale.

Check back to see the growth in the next month of rain, warm weather, and long summer days!

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