Filled up the beds with compost…
…and planted seeds and seedlings.
Bed 1:
In bed one are the peas (growing at the back), cauliflowers, chinese celery, mint) with a space for 2 rows of soy beans, then a row of butter beans, a row of red pioneer beans and a row of windsor long pod bush beans at the front.
Bed 2:
Bed two contains at the front a row of sunflowers (seed), a row of radishes (seed) then some space for cauliflowers, broccoli and cabbages to be planted a bit later, then a row of asian greens (mix of chinese cabbage, bok choy and pak choy), leeks and brown onions, fancy lettuce, celery and rocket (gone to seed).
Bed 3:
In bed three we have (from the front) green capsicums, a row of chilli (seeds), a row of sweet basil (seed), roma tomatoes, big tomatoes, eggplants.
Bed 4:
Bed four contains (from front) butternut pumpkin, beetroot, cucumber, carrots, watermelon, rockmelon, zucchini, sweet corn and asian greens.
whee!





TopVeg said,
September 8, 2008 @ 8:17 pm
You pack such a variety of veg into your beds – it looks very appetising!