Hi, guys! July is when my garden really takes off in a riot of color. It’s not quite at its peak yet, but it’s getting close. So far, all the hydrangeas are in full bloom, and so are (from top to bottom and left to right): Geranium’ Rozanne’, butterfly milkweed, salvia ‘May Night’
As a public service, I started a Facebook Group site called "Shenandoah Valley Raised Bed/Container Vegetable Gardening" and have posted 38 lessons to date. Living in the Valley for past 49 years and vegetable gardening for over 60 years with the last 5 years as a Raised Bed Gardener has taught me a lot. At 70 years of age, I thought it time to empty my brain of usable information for the beginners, novices and even some new things for those Garden Masters. Joining the site is free and I hope you find information useful no matter where you reside. .....and Yes, Vegetable Gardening is actually more fun and rewarding than I previously imagined!
It's mid-season bloom day!
As a public service, I started a Facebook Group site called "Shenandoah Valley Raised Bed/Container Vegetable Gardening" and have posted 38 lessons to date. Living in the Valley for past 49 years and vegetable gardening for over 60 years with the last 5 years as a Raised Bed Gardener has taught me a lot. At 70 years of age, I thought it time to empty my brain of usable information for the beginners, novices and even some new things for those Garden Masters. Joining the site is free and I hope you find information useful no matter where you reside. .....and Yes, Vegetable Gardening is actually more fun and rewarding than I previously imagined!
If you want to be Happy, Plant a Garden, If you want to be Healthy, Eat a Garden!