Nothing of the garden yet. I will get some tomorrow. But I did snap a couple of my peach tree in bloom the other day. It will have fruit by June.
I put my order to Baker Creek seeds in the mail a couple days ago. I don't have any berries here but I found some interesting ones in the catalogue. One is a Huckleberry and the other a Ground Cherry. Not sure if they will grow but I thought I would give them a try.
Just posted these on my journal too.
Current pics of my garden, Jan/Feb 2010:
These are our winter crops that we don't bother planting during the summer.
2 new plums
Valencia orange
first peach blossom!
5 new boysenberry plants obviously not quite planted in the pic -you can see the largest peach at the corner of the house and my pretty hens.
Persimmon, nearest, and pomegranate. We had to remove some concrete and the pile of broken pieces hasn't mysteriously disappeared yet. I'll train these into hedgerow shapes as this is on a side section of yard.
I'm still waiting on the BF to help me figure out WHERE I'm allowed to put the darned garden. I'm going to give him until after the cruise. If he doesn't have anywhere designated, I'm going to dig in a few places that suit my fancy and put several smaller gardens in!
The orange tree does look awesome. I have to settle for rhubarb and strawberries for my vitamin C fix....but it is hard to be upset about that. Ummmmmmm....strawberries!
I can give you a mental picture of what my garden looks like:
Take a cake pan and fill it with dirt. Pour in 2" of water. Wait 2 days and layer 5" of snow. Mix in 1 day of sunshine and 2 days of clouds. Now add 1 more inch of water. Add 1 more day of sunshine. Mix with 2 days of snow showers.