Thanks to our good friend Dr Strangedub from The Echo Chamber on KFAI in Minneapolis for sending us an update of his garden this year and it’s looking well healthy!
The good doctor writes: The collage above features my vegetable garden. In the top left is some type of chilli pepper; the bottom right is a bit of herb (oregano and thyme) in a planter; the other two photos are of tomatoes and peppers (and my drip hose.)
Above is my perennial shade garden. The largest image shows a couple of hostas, a bit of ornamental grass, raspberries in the foreground and some tiger lillies (no flowers as yet) near the upper left corner. The two smaller photos, some ostrich ferns and some hemp.
The shade garden is low maintenance as all the plants are perennials, so there’s no planting in the spring unless I’m adding something new. In the spring I clear out any leaves that have fallen from my big oak tree the previous fall and I do a bit of weeding as and when if needed and that’s about all.
As for climate, in Minneapolis, winter can be pretty brutal, and some years (like this past winter) can be damn long. This winter we got our first substantial snowfall (nearly 1 foot) just before Christmas and it stayed until late April. There was no mid-winter warm spell so my backyard had at least a foot of snow covering it for about four months!
Thanks Pete… My pleasure sharing this year’s dub gardening effort. Of course, now that all the planting and spring cleanup work is over, not too much effort sitting back and watching nature take its course.
This is the time to relax in the garden and then enjoy the harvest! Pete
Thanks for the strange dub posting there Pete.
My pleasure sharing the garden with other dub gardeners.
Hope Phil Harmony sends some pics of his gardening efforts. He does seem pretty enthusiastic about his veg gardening.Respect and Dub,
Dr. StrangeDub (Michael Rose)
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It’s a great post! Phil’s post will be up later this week. Thanks for that. Pete