tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3441980754375233910.post7639372966775972880..comments2023-03-14T03:01:17.654-07:00Comments on MODERN KLATCH: Garden Pipe DreamOlga Woltmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07005314696445244124noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3441980754375233910.post-22411841473346068662011-07-08T18:21:16.771-07:002011-07-08T18:21:16.771-07:00I had no idea that you garden. I do have some ros...I had no idea that you garden. I do have some rosemary coming up but nmothing like beets or watermelons. Send me some pics of your garden, I need to revisit gardening theme!Olga Woltmanhttp://modernklatch.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3441980754375233910.post-47077387409250924112011-07-04T16:52:53.369-07:002011-07-04T16:52:53.369-07:00It never ceases to amaze me the joy and anticipati...It never ceases to amaze me the joy and anticipation that comes with raising a garden. I just got into it since moving to Charm City- using a cement canvas for my first shot and now a very limited space maybe 12x8 of which a quarter is plantable (and even less for annual vegetable/ herb excursions). This year I was placed on a waiting list for a community garden plot; they told me it could be years...<br /><br />Surprisingly, I have packed my back yard oasis with pots and filled in whatever ground space I could find- still leaving room for the patio table of course. This year I have tomatoes, basil, parsley, summer squash, and strawberries that are a success. The radishes, watermelon, cilantro, and beets have seen better days. <br /><br />If you haven't tried Rosemary I would highly recommend it; I started it last year, and now it is a very health bush... assuming you like Rosemary of course:) Happy hoeingDaniellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12550380334005339186noreply@blogger.com