At the front side of the garden, the herbs border had truly established themselves.
Rosemary, thyme and chives:
Also in this section, I planted oregano, parsley and tarragon. I harvested them a lot for cooking.
To soften the pathway to the house entrance, I planted a few lavender bushes along the border of the pathway. This section is literally buzzing, because of the daily visits from solitary bees.
Lavender, Pink Geranium (not flowering at that time, Chrysanthemum and Calendula:
There are some cauliflower and red cabbage as well growing underneath the tree (olive).
There are also self seeding borage popping out everywhere and I moved a few of the strawberries here as well. I'm thinking they might like the morning sun too. They are too tiny and are hidden under the giant zucchini leaves.
A few of the flowers decorating the front garden:
Cosmos
Rose - Double Delight
Dwarf Sunflower
The back garden is where the 4 beds crop rotation are located. Garden Bed 1 this year is occupied by potatoes with some random tomatoes plants popping around. I didn't have the heart to pull them out, so I left them there:
Nasturtium is thriving in this section. I'm hoping they will stay strong so I can train them to arch along the fence. It will be cool, Rainbow of Nasturtium.
Garden Bed 2 is occupied by various climbing beans including snake beans:
Garden Bed 3 is looking a bit bare at the moment. Only Broccoli and Perpetual Spinach growing on it. I have a few kale and brussel sprouts seedlings which will be planted soon:
Tomatoes are happening in Garden Bed 4. I harvested a few already and there are more tomatoes ripening. Capsicum has lots of flowers, so hopefully they will bear fruits soon. I also harvested a few cucumber. I need to install a better trellis next time to encourage them to climb up:
There is an empty spot between Garden Bed 4 and 0, so I planted a few sunflower. I can't wait until they bloom, the bees are going to love it:
Bay tree had a growth spurt. It is now taller than me and producing lots of fresh, healthy, great looking leaves for cooking.
And here it is, the back garden:
I tidied up the side garden as the 3 tier metal planter kept toppling over due to strong wind. It is now wedged between the metal garden bench and the half wine barrel with strawberries, Zinnia flowers and apple tree:
Tidied up the succulents as well to make room for new growth:
Pomegranate is exciting as there are lots of fruits this year:
I'm waiting...
Lots of fruits hiding between the leaves:
Mandarin tree had lots of flowers, but no fruit:
And so does the lemon lime tree:
I bought citrus fertiliser from Bunnings a few days ago and will apply them soon.
And, here it is, the side garden, looking a bit more tidy and in order.
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