Ornamental strawberries are blooming. These are outside.
Beautiful old-fashioned bleeding-heart (Lamprocapnos spectabilis).
Iris, I love this color, and it is the first one that is blooming.
Petunia is very much getting ready to bloom.
Zucchini happily growing in a jar.
The Square foot garden with sunflowers in the back that are covered during cold nights, peas and some cabbage family plants that did not mind to get a little frost.
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The GeoDome Greenhouse
Ground cherries, peppers, and eggplant are growing in the middle part. The peas that I started in early March are still there, along with the beets in between the peppers.
Pepper plants are wanting to bloom.

We already eat the peas.
Tomato plants that I started in March are having lots of tomatoes.

Cucumbers are just popping out of the ground.
Oregano that overwintered is looking really good. I also have a plant outside that also overwintered and looks good, too. So it does not have to be in the greenhouse.

Strawberries in the greenhouse just need some color.
Tomatoes that I transplanted into the ground about two weeks ago are blooming.
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Apple tree
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"So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow." 1 Corinthians 3:7

Hallo Anna,
ReplyDeleteherzlich willkommen als neue Leserin auf meinem Blog.
Wie hier blüht es bei dir in Kanada ganz wundervoll.
Besonders beeindruckend finde ich das Iglu-Gewächshaus. Ein Gewächshaus in dieser Form habe ich bisher nicht gesehen.
Gruß
Anette
Thank you Anette! Yes, the greenhouse is very unique. It is nice to meet new gardeners!
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