It’s not too late to Plant a great Garden and enjoy wonderful organic vegetables throughout the summer and into fall.
In May, I usually go to Madrid and visit my daughter and her family. However, this year, due to covid-19, I’m not traveling.
Deane Rimerman, the forester who helps me with my pruning, offered to build me a cold frame, a cover for my raised-bed garden, so the seeds would sprout sooner and the seedlings would grow faster. See the photo above.
I’m already eating salads from my garden. It’s fabulous because I haven’t been ordering lettuce and greens from my local co-op due to concerns about possible contamination.
Early June isn’t too late to plant a garden. It’s when I usually do it when I get back from Spain. This photo is from 2018. As you can see, I had very healthy, productive garden.
Even if you don’t have a space for a garden, you can grow a lot of vegetables in pots on your patio.
To get some ideas on what to plant in a garden, see my report from 2017 “My Garden Is in Full Production.”
Also see the article “9 Reasons Planting an Awesome Vegetable Garden Can Improve Your Life.”
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