This is great - this is exactly what I wanted to see - how a more mature garden appears in the spring. I'm in zone 6a and my kale always comes through but it quickly goes to seed the following spring. I love how the arugula and kale is flowering for early bees, it's good and it looks so pretty. And now I want to know how to deal with all the self-sower's, plus the biennial and perennial plants that were planted in the raised beds. Do you prune them, divide them, work around them, leave them???? I am concerned about that oregano actually because it will go wild if not managed, I learned that the hard way :) My chives, thyme, sages, lavenders, parsley's all got huge over the last year and I have borage coming up all over the place too - and they are all taking up a fair amount of room in my beds - what happens now and years to come? Thank you! Add: I see that you took out the arugula and flowering kale - that's what I did already too. I am more concerned about my ginormous herbs, haha! :) Not that I'm complaining. I do love how they hang over the side of these gardens. My raised beds are not as tall and these and so they are not quite as dramatic, but so pretty!
Gardening is so less mysterious now - thank you for being on Mastermind last weekend.
So lovely! 💜🌷 Regards Sanne from Germany
This is great - this is exactly what I wanted to see - how a more mature garden appears in the spring. I'm in zone 6a and my kale always comes through but it quickly goes to seed the following spring. I love how the arugula and kale is flowering for early bees, it's good and it looks so pretty. And now I want to know how to deal with all the self-sower's, plus the biennial and perennial plants that were planted in the raised beds. Do you prune them, divide them, work around them, leave them???? I am concerned about that oregano actually because it will go wild if not managed, I learned that the hard way :) My chives, thyme, sages, lavenders, parsley's all got huge over the last year and I have borage coming up all over the place too - and they are all taking up a fair amount of room in my beds - what happens now and years to come? Thank you!
Add: I see that you took out the arugula and flowering kale - that's what I did already too. I am more concerned about my ginormous herbs, haha! :) Not that I'm complaining. I do love how they hang over the side of these gardens. My raised beds are not as tall and these and so they are not quite as dramatic, but so pretty!
Garden looks great! What zone are you in?🍅
That's one of the questions I was going to ask - what zone is this?
We're in Nashville, zone 7b
Are these garden in the same zone?
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Is there a reason for planting onions and strawberries together? Do they benefit each other? Sincere questions?
The onions help deter pests on the strawberries
@@Gardenary oh, nice! I thought there might be a good reason for it. Thank you!
Wonderful and would love to have you to visit my Australian garden 🪴