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Arrow Re: What's Growing In Your Garden? Horticultural Science

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I hope to have more luxuriant white clover, vetch, and ground-cover growth later. Still working on this. My white clover is scattered all over. If you see any little fuzzy green stuff in the photos, that's clover & vetch. For a full list of what I'm growing in there, please see my blog post. I'm losing track of what kind of seeds I've chucked in there, but I'll recognize them when they come up.
I pull up clover like crazy. I let the "vetches" go in spots though as I'm trying to ID them. So far my books have not helped.

I have little tomatos already and here is a shot of the main bed. Also in the shot you may see a radish blooming (young seed pods edibleicious), some spinach, peas, green beans, and broccoli.



wildflower bed


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