Photos: South Lot
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These photos of the south lot are from Sunday, but posted after midnight so it says Monday.
Looking east in the south lot, you can see the garden shed.

Looking west across the south lot, you can see the new picnic table garden and the septic garden.

Looking west, this is the east end of the new picnic table garden.

Ice plants are blooming on the picnic table.

Looking south, this is the north side of the new picnic table garden.

Wild strawberries are fruiting.

Looking east, this is the west end of the new picnic table garden.

Looking north, you can see the south side of the new picnic table garden.

Tomatoes have marigolds around them to attract pollinators and discourage pests.

The 'Bright Lights' Swiss chard is pretty enough that I'll probably keep growing it regardless of whether we like eating it.

The two 'Chocolate Sprinkles' tomatoes are the first to fruit, although the 'Pink Berkeley' has since fruited.

Looking west, this is the east end of the septic garden.

Looking south, this is the north side of the septic garden.

This netted section has flower seeds planted.

These are some of the butterflyweeds that I grew from seed.

Looking east, this is the west end of the septic garden.

This is the other netted section with seeds planted. I think the big green shoots are hardneck garlic.

Looking north, this is the south side of the septic garden.

Looking east in the south lot, you can see the garden shed.

Looking west across the south lot, you can see the new picnic table garden and the septic garden.

Looking west, this is the east end of the new picnic table garden.

Ice plants are blooming on the picnic table.

Looking south, this is the north side of the new picnic table garden.

Wild strawberries are fruiting.

Looking east, this is the west end of the new picnic table garden.

Looking north, you can see the south side of the new picnic table garden.

Tomatoes have marigolds around them to attract pollinators and discourage pests.

The 'Bright Lights' Swiss chard is pretty enough that I'll probably keep growing it regardless of whether we like eating it.

The two 'Chocolate Sprinkles' tomatoes are the first to fruit, although the 'Pink Berkeley' has since fruited.

Looking west, this is the east end of the septic garden.

Looking south, this is the north side of the septic garden.

This netted section has flower seeds planted.

These are some of the butterflyweeds that I grew from seed.

Looking east, this is the west end of the septic garden.

This is the other netted section with seeds planted. I think the big green shoots are hardneck garlic.

Looking north, this is the south side of the septic garden.
