It's early spring, but some plots in the garden are full of green (and purple and yellow and red, too). Most of the plots have been cleared of debris and tilled -- and a few gardeners have already planted and started to see the fruits of their labor.
I took a few pictures this week and plan to take more as the plants grow. Already we can see lettuces, tomatoes, eggplant, artichoke, onions, and lots of herbs.
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swiss chard |
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wild mint (which grows plentifully all over the garden) |
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variety of lettuces |
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baby beets |
More pictures from the garden this week can be seen
here. (I'm not sure what all of them are -- so please leave a comment below if you're able to identify any.)
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