Here we have one variety of pole beans (we did five plants for each of the beans/peas). We just planted these last week.
Here's a close-up of one of the little guys. He looks like a winner, doesn't he.
Here's our first gardenia. Already, it smells wonderful.

Farmer Kevin proudly displays his handiwork. (The mulch fabric to keep down the weeds was his idea. He also built the walkway in between to make it easier to get between the rows. In the pots on the fence are parsley and oregano.
Also coming out are the first fruits on our Meyer lemon tree. We were told that sometimes you don't get viable fruit until the second or third year. But they're very cute anyway. There are a lot of them, and we're going to pinch about half of them back to try to send more resources to the survivors. (From what we understand, leaving all of them on will provide many smaller fruits, and pinching them back will result in larger, more robust lemons.
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