Vegetable Gardens
This spring I prepared three garden beds for vegetables – one on the side of the house toward Rue Principale, one in the back and one in the front on the same side as the first one.
This spring I prepared three garden beds for vegetables – one on the side of the house toward Rue Principale, one in the back and one in the front on the same side as the first one.
On the side by the house, I planted tomatoes, cucumbers, yellow beans (Carole’s favourite), sunflowers and the chives. I planted the seedlings that I had started in the winter but I thought the frost had killed them so I went to Canadian Tire to get some more. Then, to my surprise, the first seedlings had survived. So now I have a lot of tomato and cucumber plants and I don’t have the heart to pull …
Here is a picture of a butterfly that I think is a White Admiral that came for a visit on one of our noissette bushes. The plant with a white flower is a wild lily of the valley which grew everywhere around our lot this year. The other plants are milkweed that they were giving away at the Boyce Farmers Market in Fredericton, NB, on Saturday, June 20, 2020.