The mailbox flower bed. Trees are growing there too, ha ha!
If you look close enough, you'll see my roses in that weed field next to the house, and in front of that, across the sidewalk my weed packed herb garden. I wasn't kidding when I said the weeds were so tall, I could see them out my windows.
Another view of the herb garden. Even the grass can't be caught up with, nor the trimming. You should see my vegetable garden. It looks like we are growing hay out here.
On a good note. I tried something new this year. I took 5 geraniums inside over winter, and 3 survived. Check out this one. . .
The plants I kept out in the living room, near the wood stove over winter, did the best. Sure saved money on buying annuals.
This my friends is a row of beets. A very long row, and that is a row of carrots to the left and the horribly looking peas to the right.
Two and a half hours later, I found the beets. Some are looking really good, while others are a bit small. I didn't finish the row in that photo either.
The tomatoes have been resurrected, but are pretty small. The cut grass has fried up in the sun and sort of made a mulch for them though.
My carrot row. It's about 40-some feet long.
So yeah, the reality of gardening this year hit our homestead hard. So hard, there is no way to keep up with it all. The garlic needs pulled, and everything needs weeded out. Well, the garlic isn't coming up until we get rain next.
Somewhere in there are 4 rows of green beans that go all the way to the left. Yeah, I'm about to mow it all down and just buy it this year.
Here is all that wood from my younger brother. It was not all unloaded when I took those photos either. It's stacked 6 feet tall in the first photo too, and I'm starting a second row.













