Last weekend I fertilized everything so it's all been growing like mad.

A new addition to the container garden... my husband is trying to grow hops. He's a
home brewer so he wants to use them in his beers.
Our poor lemon tree has been stripped by
caterpillars. I never see them but you can see the damage.

My future
cuc has tripled in size!

Look at all the flowers! If all goes well I should have a bumper crop.

Spinach looks much better after being fertilized. I finally have enough to harvest.
I was
reading in Dan Gill's column today that container plants need to be fertilized every 2 weeks.


I harvested a bunch of lettuce last week and now there's more.

A shy little lizard



I didn't think you needed to stake patio tomatoes but my were listing. It might have been from the strong winds we had. It's been a very blustery spring.


Baby tomato.
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Wow! Your cpntainer garden looks GREAT I am so envious of your long growing season. We're not officially over danger of frost up here in Mighican until May 1, so only last week I put seed in the ground (the lettuces I have now nearing maturity were started indoors in March).
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