I took the above picture just before removing all of those milk jugs from the strawberry plants and planting the Purple Majesty and Kennebec (white) potatoes. We are right around the time of our last frost date (the average is April 20), so I think they will be ok!
Baby helped to plant the potatoes, after getting herself dressed…
Your garden is looking so green and full of potential! Baby cracks me up – I just love that kid! Have a blessed Easter. (Don’t forget to post a pic of Baby in her Easter outfit – fashionistas are waiting with baited breath!)
Everything looks beautiful. I read that Leopard print should be considered a neutral…although I don’t think they meant the pink kind. I used to LOVE waiting to see what my young daughters picked out for their clothes everyday. It felt like a fashion show. Now that they are teens, i tend to brace myself a bit more like an old movie critic. I love your gardens. ~amy
Leopard print is DEFINITELY a neutral!;) But yes, the pink not so much. Thanks so much for your thoughtful comments!
Ha :) I enjoyed the post very much. I hope to see more soon. ~amy
The fence looks great. You should have a great garden this year with out unwelcome guest eating your harvest.The strawberry plants look great. Baby has style when she gardens. Happy Easter!
Honey
Thanks! We did have the fence last year but we moved it so its a larger area fenced in and we are definitely pleased with the result. Happy Easter to you as well, thanks for commenting!