I was writing a garden journal yesterday and I totally forgot to mention the greenhouse. Definitely too many plants :) Of course you can never have enough.
My wife has prepared a lot of flowers that will go in our garden, she has picked them in pots and will then plant them next to the peas, peppers and wherever else they are needed.
Currently there are marigolds and nasturtium.
Night-Scented Stock is currently growing nicely and will soon be ready to transplant. It is a small, unsightly plant but it smells wonderful at night. My wife loves it.
My wife pickled the elephant ear pepper. And we pickled it with willow water, the results are good. We have another type of sweet pepper left, the Macedonian ajvarusha. We will probably pickle it tomorrow.
We grew both types of melons. Pineapple melon and honeydew melon.
As you can see in the picture, the soil dries out quickly, the small greenhouse quickly raises the temperature, since even my fan did not help to lower the temperature. My wife cut the nylon and made another door that did not exist in the factory.
Although we talked about the fact that we might have to cut the nylon
She cut the nylon wrong. Now we have a little problem closing the greenhouse on that side. Although I'm usually the one who does things like that, she took the title with one stroke of the scalpel :)
The radishes and both types of lettuce have gone wild, they are really full of leaves. The myrtle has also sprouted next to them, and we have also planted cherries in the greenhouse in several places.
Strawberries in the greenhouse are excellent
A few days before this post I noticed that the lettuce in the greenhouse was missing, half the leaves were torn off, but I didn't know who was to blame.
And then I found the culprit eating fresh lettuce for lunch. It was my son.
Thanks for reading.
Until next time.
Stay healthy.
Markone85.