It's still cool here, so our stuff is mostly still starting! We've only had a few days over 70 degrees yet this year, which promises to be good for our peas and broccoli, so I'm not complaining!
These pics were taken on the 6th, and it was raining while I took them. I love Oregon. XD
Our 4'x6' raised bed, which we built soon after we moved in. This year it has peas, broccoli, garlic, and spinach. Not nearly enough peas! Never enough. Hehe.
NEEDS MOAR PEAS
Our new 4'x10' raised bed. It has bell peppers (red, orange, purple and green... I think....), tomatoes, cilantro, dill, basil (plus now purple basil, added since this pic was taken), slicing cucumber, yellow squash, scallions, and... probably some other stuff I don't remember.
We also have lettuce planted in a container.
My carnivorous plant bog garden. I have a ton of carnivorous plants -- Venus fly traps, Sarracenia (temperate) pitcher plants, sundews, butterworts, and tropical pitchers. This mixed planting has a Venus Flytrap (
Dionaea muscipula), Alabama Sweet Pitchers (
Sarracenia rubra ssp. alabamanensis), Hooded Pitchers (
S. minor), Judith Hindle Hybrid (
S. purpurea x leucophylla x flava) and White Topped Pitchers (
S. leucophylla). By the end of the summer it will be overgrown and lush!
Our kitty Chainsaw watching from among the tropical carnivorous plants while I take photos in the rain. Hehe.
Part of our herb garden. Obviously we have a mud problem. Ha ha. Our soil is... clay. Pure clay. This is golden oregano, English thyme, and two blueberry bushes.
Lavender in a pot, and some sage. We also have rosemary and marjoram though I don't have pictures. The sage and rosemary is pruned ruthlessly each year. XD
(Edited to fix some BBCode.)