Hello gpoders!
A few weeks ago, we were able to see Mark Monghrace how to grow the best food and flowers in the northeastern part (Vermont’s decorative vegetable garden). We, in Arizona, Arizona, a surprising house. Dawn gives her a beautiful explanation of her garden, an existing bed, and her beautiful explanation of all the joy gained from this rewarding hobby:
I have been gardening since 1994. I always had a small garden (some plants) because I was always involved with my neighbors.
When I married my husband 18 years ago, he helped build a “huge” garden around the entire wall behind our house. Unfortunately, I returned there and was almost allergic and scared of gardening for a while.
In April 2024, we returned to Arizona (we are now living in Arizona Surprise) and immediately saw a lot of rooms. The true Arizona style backyard is a regular rock. My husband jumped into action and raised a bed to me. He also had a small fence around the small area to create a commemorative garden for grandparents and parents.
Now, I am growing herbs (basil, rosemary, sage, time, parsley, oregano, stevia). My basil plant was grown to more than 5 feet, so I had a lot of other herbs and I grow -I was interested in creating the injected oil and noise. I like basil (or mixed herb) oil to cook. I love providing fresh bread and butter made for dinner. Also, the injected honey -Rose (yes, flower) is the best !!!! My family loves it.
I have a butterfly garden and sunflower. I have a lavender there -it makes a really good honey.
A dawn garden with a metal sunflower and a happy gnome that protects her cheerful flowers.
I even have a house plant, but my favorite is that I cut roses and flowers from my garden and have a mini garden inside.
My main gardens include corn, carrot, beat, strawberry, cauliflower, broccoli (2 types -6 feet), basil, mustard green, lettuce, kale, onion, stevia, cucumber, pathley, spinach, spinach There is. , Pepper, 3 types of mint …
There are also some other plants, such as blueberries, blackberries, avocado trees, lemon trees, and orange trees. I just built a planter to start the spring flower garden. I love sitting on a dining room table and seeing bees and bees and bees enjoying the feeder. There are corianders and five types of roses.
When I go back to get green for dinner, my husband calls it “shopping.” lol
See all the beautiful greenery that grows dawn, including absolute basil plants on the right side!
My garden is the place where I go alone, the happiest and the place to find my true peace.
My grandchildren pass through my garden and love snacks. He loved the day he came, and he and his sister began to choose from my garden. She came to eat the chosen carrots. He had to make pickles.
I have already started seeds indoors for the spring garden (19 so far), and marked the planner when I was out. I plan all of it, and when it starts, I have a chart when germinating, going out … even my local nursery school is a free class, I often do them I will attend.
Can I say I love this?
Thank you for sharing your special garden with us, Dawn! Your love for all you grow is very obvious in your photos and words. I am also very inspired by your oil and honey injection adventure 😋
By the way, I saw the vegetable garden in the northeast and now in the southwestern part. Where is my edible gardener on PNW? Midwest? How about the Great Plain and Southeast? I want to see it in the garden of the day, regardless of whether you have a column and column of the raised bed or a small patch to grow some herbs! Follow the following instructions to send photos by email or send DM on Instagram: @agirlherdogandtheroad.
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