Cool, nice job on putting the pics together. Here's mine. Kind of all over the place.
Cabbage up front, Brussel sprouts in back and beets(seeds) in between.
Orange and Yellow Bell Peppers up front and Early Girl 50 maters in the back.
Amish Paste maters, Vidalia Onions and Buttercrunch Lettuce
Danver's Red Carrots, Radish, Yellow Onion, Radish, Buttercrunch Lettuce
Red Chantenay Carrots, Snow Peas, Radish, Iceberg Lettuce
Red Taters
Red Taters x4
More Red Taters
The girls flower bed. Rocks by me
Half Collards/Kale/Mustard Greens - Half Cow Peas for soil amendment Greens will be followed by cover crop as well
Also got another bed with Lincoln peas, more carrots and a hill of early corn. Maters, peppers and brassicas were store bought starts, onions were store bought sets and taters were store bought seed potatoes. Everything else from seed of course. Been a week since the pics were taken and the red potatoes are a foot tall now. Carrots are getting their true leaves. Peas have tendrils reaching for the chicken wire so I need to brace that up soon. Also need to fence everything in or I'll just be feeding critters. Also planted some blackberries,raspberries and have some blueberry plants but we'll be putting in containers made from 55 gal drums.
We're off grid, primitive, no well etc and during the warm spell we just had, we were running out of water so we quit watering the cow peas aka black eyed peas. Those tough little suckers still pushed right through the crusted clay and some even lifted up rocks to break free.
That red mulch is actually red oak, mostly rotted and sitting since the logging 10+ years ago. Lighter than balsa wood and crumbles by hand. That's my sit down job and I need to do a lot more of it. Some of that red oak sits high and dry and is still solid. Made nice heating fuel this winter.