Wife and I are removing the frost blankets and hoops from our raised beds. Bird netting now surrounds the rectangles, held up with 2 inch pvc pipe. We also added fence posts and wire for the tomatoes to grow up on. This looks a bit industrial but it will hold up to the wind we have from time to time.
We created a fourth raised bed for squash and melon. It's still covered.
I just listed the ones that were being talked about on the thread. Have numerous Egyptian Walking Onions, bought those, plus bunches of onions from sets, four more containers with different types onions grown from seed, plus carrots growing, two kinds of peas, broccoli, celery, Brussels Sprouts. Have dwarf mandarin orange tree and it bloomed, don't know if will get oranges. Also 2 Stevia plants.
Six sunflowers. Put seven containers of Lantana perennial flowers spread through the plants to attract butterflies and bees.
If all that produces, there will be a lot of food which is my objective as I didn't know anything about growing plants in March of last year. I drained the brains of people on the gardening threads and researched other places, but this thread is the best way to find out how the master growers here do it.
I'll try to grow container tomatoes in my house next winter.
Here are your pix. Your garden is always pretty. But it looks like Ft. Knox. ;)
/johnny