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Gardening Update

20/7/2014

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Had a little visitor to the garden the other night. Not real certain how the little guy got up there since the planter box is a good four feet off the ground.

I thought that all of you that liked the images of the plants when they were little would like to see how they are looking now. Some of them look like they need to be re-potted already. hehe


And our potatoes are ready for harvesting too. I've already used some of the mint with dinner one night. I think I will be getting some potatoes up tomorrow along with picking more mint and some of the rosemary for dinner.


I hope you all have a wonderful week. And if any of you are around the Enumclaw area this coming weekend then swing in to the Seattle Scottish Highland Games event and say hello. I will admit that I am thankful there is a weekend break between games for us. My husband and I both needed this break to relax.

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The carnivorous plant garden with its visitor.
Cute little guy isn't he.
The mint plant is getting huge it's in the middle. The rosemary is also getting really tall. To either side of the mint are the two different heather plants.
The geraniums are getting really big too.
So happy my mini roses are doing well.
The little tiny greenery on the branch at the back is my yellow mini rose. I wasn't sure if it would make it as the puppy had pulled it from the planter a couple of times and chewed on it. So very happy it seems to be recovering from that!
Remember the scrawny pineapple mint photo from the first post? This is the same plant.
The chives are doing well I am happy to say.
The sweet basil smells amazing and is doing well.
Happy that the sage also is doing well.
Another shot of the visitor.
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