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A full tour of my Virginia Zone 7 garden in May! Plants in the ground and new growing areas!
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The garden is finally starting to come together with lots of new growing areas and new plants! This year we're expanding the gardening with new raised beds, edible landscaping, and growing in containers.
This is the first year I've grown fruiting plants in containers, with all of my past container gardening experience focused on herbs. I'm excited to see how the calamondin orange tree, tomatoes, and peppers do this year growing in their containers. I'm also testing out 17 gallon galvanized steel tubs as growing containers, so I'm eager to see how they hold up.
Varieties Mentioned
- Sugar Snap Pea
- Carouby de Maussane Snow Pea
- Bowling Red Okra
- Listada de Gandia Eggplant
- Jimmy Nardello Pepper
- Gold Medal Tomato
- Jaune Flamme Tomato
- Green Zebra Tomato
- Japanese Trifele Black Tomato
- Black Cherry Tomato
- Sungold Tomato
- Purple Bumblebee Tomato
- Beams Yellow Pear Tomato
- Blush Tomato
- Calamondin Orange
- Korean Dark Green Pepper
- Black Hungarian Pepper
- Fish Pepper
- Lemon Drop Pepper
- Sugar Rush Peach Pepper
- Brazilian Starfish Pepper
- Birdhouse Gourd
- Lemon Balm
- Silver Edged Thyme
- Victoria Rhubarb
- Genovese Basil
- Purple Basil
-Thai Basil
- Perilla (깻잎 Ggaenip)
- Common mint
- Chocolate mint
- Lemongrass
- Italian Parsley
- Olympia Fig
- Fall Golden Raspberry
- Trible Crown Blackberry
- Strawberry Fields Gomphrena
- Greek Oregano
- Zaatar Oregano
- Dill
- Alaska Mix Nasturtium
- Lemon Thyme
For a point of reference, I'm in Virginia in Zone 7. I like to grow a lot of rare heirloom varieties in my garden, which means lots of interesting shapes and colors!