Tuesday, June 16, 2015
In My Garden
It's been a cold, rainy and windy start of this summer... For weeks it's been raining and the temperature has been just around 5 C. So when we suddenly had a glimpse of sun yesterday, there was no doubt in my mind as where to spend the day! Some flowers are already flowering and some are soon to follow. I have been planting out some plants and vegatables, hoping they will survive... I have also started to add more raised beds to my vegetable garden. So we'll see if I manage to plant something more this summer. You know, summer is short here in the north...
And I think I might have mention that Hubby was building me a green house..or maybe I have forgotten it?? Anyway - here it is. He finished it late last fall and it's built almost of recycled materials. We just had to buy some materials for the roof part. It needs a bit of paint and since it's the first year I am using it, I know there will be some things I will want to change inside it. I'll keep you posted ;)
Eirin and Endre have picked seeds and planted them in a shared raised bed :)
The tomatoes seems to like it here - so hopefully there will be tomatoes soon!
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What a sweet little greenhouse! I love how full of light it is!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely how everything is waking up and starting to grow. Hope you get lots of veggies :)
ReplyDeleteOh my!!! Your greenhouse!!! I am incredibly jealous!! I have been wanting one ever since we moved here and unfortunately my husband has not the building gene so we would have to buy one and they are pretty expensive. I am however planning to buy one together with my neighbor when they come on sale this autumn, then we could share the expense :) and I will fill it with tomatoes!!
ReplyDeleteWhat talent your husband has. That is a sweet greenhouse.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs. I especially like the tomato - hard to catch how delicate their flowers are. And - it is an awesome greenhouse. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely greenhouse, he's done a good job :) Beautiful macro shots and I look forward to seeing things grow.
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