I would like to invite you to my garden that I still create. I moved to the countryside last year. I have a garden with herbs, plants onion and a place where I can judge different flowers. In the future I would like to have roses. On the pictures you can see how it looks like. The individual flowers beds I'll show you next time.
For one person to set up all that, starting from nothing, and that too in just one year? Well, that alone is quite an achievement! So I will definitely keep watching in this tread from time to time, to see what other innovations would be taking place here! By the way, do experiment with tomatoes and different types of chilies too! As once they start growing, the yields are always beyond our initial expectations!
Oh my you have been busy!! I can hardly believe just how much you managed to accomplish in such a short time. Keep up the good work.
I agree, you have done a lot of work in one year and it is turning out to be beautiful. I really like the random placing of the beds, gives the garden character. And with all those blooms you would never know you are a beginner. Isn't it so satisfying to see your hard work bloom and grow.
You know, you're lucky! As your garden has got enough space, and ample sunlight too! Which means that in the corners you can also experiment with the vertical gardening concept (without using too much area on the ground) - It actually works very well for growing cucumbers, or bitter gourd!
Well done Anisa,..i like the little Islands of flower beds here and there,..it will be interesting to see will those Islands grow bigger as time passes,..no doubt they will,..you should be proud at your progress.
Thank you. I live in the village so we have a lot of place. There is also vegetables garden but belongs to my mother - in - law. I woulde like to have my own so my husband promised me that I would own in future year. Today I would like to show you my herbs. I have three varietes of thymes: officinalis, "Aurea" and "Silver Queen", two varietes of sages : officinalis and 'Aurea' and six varietes of mints. I have also stevia, lavender, melissa, rosemary and lovage. At this year I sowed calendula and nigella sativa ( it is latin name because I don't know English name). And here some photos:
Anisa,..you have a great stock of Herbs and more coming along,..i hope you are taking advantage of their use in cooking,..looks like your Cat is enjoying the scent