After a mild struggle to get the seedlings going, because of the colder start in Spring, the plants have finally grown significantly.
By the 22nd Nov, we've got a few good harvest of snow peas.
The Mammoth Melting snow peas is easy to grow and by the looks of it, it's going to keep climbing.
Left photo: 4th November 2017; Right photo: 22nd November 2017
Snowpeas
The leafy vegetables on Garden Bed 1 have grown a lot as well.
On 4th November 2017
On 22nd November 2017, from left to right: Cauliflower, Spinach, Red Cabbage, Cos Lettuce, Herbs (Parsley, Coriander, and Dill), and succession planting of the same vegetables.
Some of the radishes were ready to harvest.
So, I have a real garden salad for lunch on that day, literally everything from the garden, except the dressing.
The only thing missing is the tomato, which are still growing.
They have grown taller significantly, and so does the borage.
On 4th November 2017
The Borage plant is a success, lots of flowers, lots of bees buzzing around them.
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