Vegetable Garden Update: June

by - 7/08/2020 12:00:00 AM


Gardening has really been interesting. I’ve tried so many new fruits and veggies. A lot of them I’ve grown from seed. Which is such a wonderful experience. Today, I’m sharing my June garden update. 

Bolted/Flowering 
My arugula and Bok choy bolted, and started to flower. I’m not sure how I forgot that some plants actually reseed on their own. Unfortunately, a animal disturbed my Bok choy plant, and it’s no longer flowering. I’m still waiting on my arugula plant. 

Avocado Plant
I attempted to grow an avocado from plant and an animal ran off with the seed. I decided to try with multiple seeds. This time around. 

Lemon Seeds
I planted several lemon seeds in June and they sprouted. Unfortunately, I had an animal that decided to play in the soil. I’m haven’t had one seed that actually turned into a plant. 

Tomato Plants
My tomato plants are finally growing tomatoes. I currently have three variety of tomato plants in my garden. I also started some plants from seeds as well. 

Random 
I planted some random seeds that I had on hand, a lot of them never sprouted. 

Do you have a garden? How is it doing? 












You May Also Like

6 comments

  1. I have a mini garden in our backyard and really enjoy planting Chinese Cabbage, Eggplants, Lemons and a Tomatoes.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I have a small garden this year. Not a whole lot was planted. Next year I plan to do a lot more though. We just used a veggie trug this year and I love how it works.

    ReplyDelete
  3. You have inspired me to start a small vegetable garden.I can't wait to do more planting.

    ReplyDelete
  4. I love gardening on our previous house we have plenty of space in our yard. I hope one day I will be able to do it sp. on this limited access to everything.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Looks great! I am doing a garden this year since we have the time being home during the pandemic. It is nice to see results like that!

    ReplyDelete
  6. This looks so great! I wish I had a garden to grow my own produce during quarantine.

    ReplyDelete

ATTENTION: Are you a no-reply comment blogger? I only reply via email. If you would like to change this setting. Please go to your profile and check "show my e-mail address". TA-DA!

I would love to read your thoughts... Thanks for sharing Happy comments :).
~Mrs. Delightful

The Network Niche