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July 23, 2009

Back Yard Gardening

Filed under: Grub,Photographs — Tags: , , , , , — michele james-parham @ 6:57 pm

Looking over the balcony rail at my wee little backyard garden.

L to R; Zucchini, Purple Calabash (tomato), Black Zebra (tomato) & Purple Calabash

L to R; Zucchini, Purple Calabash (tomato), Black Zebra (tomato) & Purple Calabash

L to R; Acorn Squash, Asian Eggplant & diamond arrangement of peppers (Red Bell, Hot Banana, Sweet Ethnic Red, Ruffled Pimento). I used to have Basil & Lime Basil at the far left, but my sometimes-lawn-guy totally took a weed-whacker to them!

L to R; Acorn Squash, Asian Eggplant & diamond arrangement of peppers (Red Bell, Hot Banana, Sweet Ethnic Red, Ruffled Pimento). I used to have Basil & Lime Basil at the far left, but my sometimes-lawn-guy totally took a weed-whacker to them!

I also have potatoes, but they’re not in the raised bed. And to the far right of the first picture, past the tomatoes, I have a rose bush, which right now is covered in morning glories (which threaten to take over the whole raised bed – I have to keep them ‘in check’, but otherwise, I just let them do their thing).

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  2. I’d be calling him the ex-lawn guy!

    :)

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