While there I added a few flowers, marigolds seem to be my signature flower – I like them for there sturdiness and bright color as well for their companion properties. They seem to help keep the pests away or become a trap plant.
The front garden needed a little clean up – the radishes where still in the ground and covered in aphids, so they got pulled out. And the radicchio had not been thinned. This bed is planted and managed by volunteers more as a demonstration garden and doesn’t get the TLC it needs. As I was thinning the radicchio, I threw the immature leaves in my bag and took them home for a salad.
While I was cleaning the radicchio, I noticed how the leaves all curled into each other like a rose, making these pretty rosettes.
This may be one of the prettiest lettuces I have ever seen and eaten!
Happy Digging,
The Garden Goddess
http://www.down2earthgardens.com/
2 comments:
How did the Coronado Community Garden get going? How old is it? I'd love to start one in my neighborhood!
The Coronado Community Garden is a labor of love of a few garden enthusiasits in the neighborhood. There used to be a garden here many years ago and we dicided two summers ago to start it all over again.
Now there are just a few of us who use the space. Since most people have a yard, they do not need to space to garden, but sometimes join us to learn how!
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