What did you do in the garden today?

@Elyrian1 I saw your recipe, thanks for sharing.

I finally transplanted lettuce, carrots, parsley and celery and planted a few peas next to fence for support. today I am going to plant some onions in between. it is a small part of fertile, non concrete soil on the north side. I hope lettuce will last longer there. with first sunny days, usually in march in my sunny garden lettuce start to flower straight away.
 
@Elyrian1 I saw your recipe, thanks for sharing.

I finally transplanted lettuce, carrots, parsley and celery and planted a few peas next to fence for support. today I am going to plant some onions in between. it is a small part of fertile, non concrete soil on the north side. I hope lettuce will last longer there. with first sunny days, usually in march in my sunny garden lettuce start to flower straight away.
I've grown lettuce great in the past. Shade certainly helps in the warm months, but it will eventually bolt still. This past season the rabbits got in and mowed down my lettuce. I was disappointed. They didn't touch zucchini in the next bed though. So next year I'll keep zucchini low and lettuce in a taller bed again where it grew well before. I try to keep rabbits out, but they continue to find ways in...
 
Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

I'm still eating lettuce from the garden, that's so awesome. It's my favorite thing to grow. The stuff in the house is on its first set of leaves. I'm going thru my garlic pretty quick, I might try & get a couple more cloves in the ground today. I thought I had enough to make it thru winter, now I'm not so sure. I made a giant pot of ham broccoli soup - pretty good, glad I hung onto that ham bone.
 
Our plans changed around a little today too because of a couple sickies. Not sure if it's COVID or not. But we're doing the big day with everyone on Sat anyway.

Got 12 more cloves of garlic in.

The littles are getting so big, they're almost full size.
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