


These are earlier garden pictures from this summer. I would say June, maybe. I have some other ones on my phone but don't know how to get them here.

The garden was a simple plot of earth with several tons of rocks, concrete, glass, and rusty rebar before it was even this green! Since then it has exploded with kale and chard, which I am still harvesting, and I added three tomato plants. Next year there will be more of a variety, because there is even a limit to my ability to consume leafy greens. Mmmm! Squash!