Peppers, eggplants, tomatoes, tomatillos, ground cherries, flowers, and various tender herbs make up the majority of the greenhouse contents and will have to wait until the first part of June to be planted. In the main garden all of my hardy plants are in the ground and doing well.
Blue podded peas
kohlrabi
fava beans
radishes
shallots and set onions
garlic, celery, and celeriac
more peas and carrots
and a little purple potato that had to be covered up for fear of frost are a few of the plants that are growing outside.
Hardy herbs like valerian
echinachea
lemon balm
and soapwort are all looking good.
The salad garden is still under construction, but starting to take shape and our salad bowl is overflowing.
We are busy, busy, busy... but having a most excellent time of it.



The onion was leftover from last year, at fall harvest I often leave the smaller onions in the ground so that they can be used as early spring greens. I was transplanting this one to another location and noticed it had been violated by wireworms.