
Bees love the Thai basil's pretty purple flower spikes.

- Atticus, fearsome hunter of earthworms

Is there anything prettier than a red cabbage seedling?

Green cabbage, tucked into a cozy bed of compost and leaf mold

Swiss chard. Mmmm.

Savoy cabbage, my 94-year-old grandmother's all-time favorite.

Alliums and a few hardy herbs. Garlic. Multiplier onions.

Bees love the Thai basil's pretty purple flower spikes.

Mark's citrus trees have put on new growth. It's lemon time!

Not much is in bloom now, but Texas tarragon is a bright spot.

Cuban peppers, producing continuously since April.

The lettuces grow through the winter in our only part-shade bed.

Baby broccoli in a double-dug "Chinese style" raised bed.
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It’s hard for me to look at this post without a bit of a shock. We don’t have snow yet, but it’ll be here before long. In other words, there’s not much greenery around here right now! ha.
Enjoy your wonderful garden. I’ll be back to watch!
PS I hope you were able to enjoy a wonderful Thanksgiving with family and/or friends!
what a lovely garden! found your blog during a google search and had to stay and look around. beautiful work! i’ll be back for more.