tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-873214704824666231.post991694673919696306..comments2023-08-01T00:03:26.432-04:00Comments on Sweet Tea Gazette: Garden CamBETH YARBROUGHhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12170200469189131837noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-873214704824666231.post-76070557197707470312011-05-10T10:02:03.109-04:002011-05-10T10:02:03.109-04:00Wonderful, Beth! How limber you two must be! It&...Wonderful, Beth! How limber you two must be! It's still a little early here. We can't safely plant until the end of May and that makes the growing season very short. We'll plant in pots so our veggies are slightly raised and also put the pots on top of a retaining wall next to a stone path to make caring for them easier. Our soil is so rocky, thus making rototilling difficult. Pots work well for us here except they dry out quickly. BUT...the taste of freshly grown food...yum! So worth the extra care! We'll plant more this year than usual, just for fun too! Experiment a bit. Maybe even brussel sprouts again. But our favorite, beside TOMATOES, of course, are eggplants!<br /><br />Hugs, DianeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-873214704824666231.post-30839920872531672502011-05-09T11:08:59.717-04:002011-05-09T11:08:59.717-04:00I cannot wait to see some "after" shots!...I cannot wait to see some "after" shots! It will be beautiful... and my mouth is watering thinking of those home grown tomatoes!Susan Wingethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09810280469591949360noreply@blogger.com