We have an orchard! I was informed that the house in back of our orchard is in foreclosure. That's perfect, we will be moving there and a gate will be put in to have easier access to the garden/orchard.

The horses come out to play when the weather is as beautiful as it has been.


Blossoms

Our first apricot.

Today we are putting in Raspberries, Blueberries and Blackberries.


I guess I know where Porter gets his cheesy grin from.
The artichoke plants have enormous leaves.

I love the purplish hue to the broccoli plants.

Onions or is it garlic....All looks the same. We are planting both.

Carrots

Peek-a-boo
Mom/Dad's Orchard
With pruning, a marvelous watering system, and fertilizing mom/dad's orchard is going to off the chain this year. Just look at the photos.
Good Job, Scott!
1 comment:
Kenna,
I've been reading your blog for a while now, since I became friends with Scott on Facebook. On a day when the snow is falling here in Utah, I must say that the pictures of your garden are a very bright and happy spot in my day. Thanks so much for sharing. And please forgive me for not writing before. I hope your life continues to be so happy.
Janelle
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