Total reset in the sand garden after the storm last September. In the ground now is corn, collards, turnips, radishes, 4 kinds of water melon, banana melons, cantaloupe, black beans, garlic, green onions, leeks, maters, peppers, peanuts, a slew of new Glads, lilies galore, and sunflowers everywhere (7 or 8 different kinds).
I still have to replace some fruit trees now that I know the ones that are dead dead, and not just mostly dead. If the tree has no green when the Plumeria leaf (they’re last of the deciduous to leaf), it’s prolly dead dead and has to be replaced.
The bright side is I have a lot more knowledge and a better plan than last time I started. My food jungle gone be lit.
“My food jungle gone be lit.” LOL! That’s the attitude!
Sounds like a great garden. Teddy Bear sunflowers are my favorite. You are fortunate to live in your zone.
In the ground now is corn, collards, turnips, radishes, 4 kinds of water melon, banana melons, cantaloupe, black beans, garlic, green onions, leeks, maters, peppers, peanuts, a slew of new Glads,
lilies galore, and sunflowers everywhere (7 or 8 different kinds).
Impressive.