Here are some pics of my garden this year. Now that we are in September, I wanted to capture it in all it’s glory before it’s gone. I’ve worked hard tweaking out the infrastructure with new framed beds and weed barriers and wood chips in the paths this year. Having retired from the Santa Fe Farmers Market two seasons ago has allowed me to do more in the garden. I also added some perennial fruit like raspberries and blackberries since I don’t need space for 125 tomato plants anymore! By mid-October or sooner, it will be toast with the first frost so might as well enjoy it while I have it. I have an abundance of flowers this year that I grew for my edible flower class and besides being beautiful and edible, they attract many beneficial insects and pollinators. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do!
Polana raspberries
Rosso de Lucca dry beans
Nasturiums
Entrance into the garden
Lemon Gem marigolds-edible!
Edible cosmos-sulphureus variety
Santorini tomatoes
Waltham butternuts
More edible flowers
Kalibos cabbage-Eastern European heirloom
Rugosa Friulana summer squash from Italy
Borage flowers in strawberry patch
Polana raspberries
Flowers by entrance
me-The Tomato Lady with harvest
harvest time
Dutch shallots
Large Barred Boar-seeds from Wild Boar Farms
Jimmy Nardello sweet pepper
Chiogga beets
Leek flower
June bearing strawberries
morning glories gone wild
beets-chiogga on left/Cylindra on right
Dutch shallots curing
Black cherry tomatoes and Santorini tomatoes
Mystery yellow tomato with Purple Cherokee tomatoes
Goliath tomatoes
Himrod grapes
Pollinator flowers
tomato harvest
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Janine:
These are absolutely beautiful photos! A gorgeous mix of flowers and veggies….
Dr.Jane Phillips-Conroy
Professor Emeritus
Department of Neuroscience
Washington University School of Medicine
166 Calle Josephina
Santa Fe NM 87506
505-982-0316
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Thanks! Glad you like them!
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WOW…what an amazing garden! Thanks so much for sending the photos.
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thanks Pam!
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Gorgeous garden. Gorgeous photos. Mine is so lame right now I’m glad to see your little bit of paradise.
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thanks!
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and I live here too!! 😉
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Nice pictures. Do you like mulch better than pea gravel? Do you use weed barrier? Thanks, Mike
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I have both. Pea gravel in my greenhouse and wood mulch outside. First weed. Second lay down weed barrier cloth also known as landscape cloth, third tack down the weed barrier, fourth put on mulch (your choice)
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Jannine your an accomplished gardener and maybe a better photographer!
Gene S.
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thanks Gene!
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Love the Chiogga and Cylindra beets! The Kalibos cabbage is pointedly beautiful! Are those 3 Waltham butternuts on the same vine!? What is the greenery growing in the bed with the white cosmos? I admire your garden with awe from afar! Well done!!
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The greenery with the cosmos flowers are sweet potatoes. Not sure if our season is long enough, but we will see. The 3 Waltham butternuts were on 2 vines next to each other. The garden is awesome and you got it all started. Must be nice to see what happens to places once you leave. Can’t thank you enough for all your help in the beginning of the season.
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