Spring garden pictorial at Moss Flower Farm

I realize that I have been seriously M.I.A. lately.  I have been working over-time on our little farm.  In the last few weeks we have added 2 dozen more fruit trees, 15 more (earlier variety than what we already have) blueberry bushes, added more thornless blackberries,  276 strawberry plants to our strawberry patch and lots more.

Some pictures to share my garden with you.

 Cabbage coming along

Squash
Zukes and cukes
blueberries still in the green stage
first tiny tomatoes of the season

                                                  flowering garlic chives

future basil pesto

sweet sugar cane
Lots more stuff going on in the garden so stay tuned…

One Response to Spring garden pictorial at Moss Flower Farm

  1. Julia February 20, 2014 at 1:57 pm #

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