
The rosemary is thriving! I think it is just thrilled to be planted in the ground after 7 years in a pot on the balcony.

Last of the original broccoli. Almost ready to make way for my baby lettuce. This Sunday?

mature lettuce

Extra peas. And my garden nemesis. Sugina. As the saying goes...the roots of sugina are attached to hell.

Main peas, after a haircut. Looking much better than my 2 year old, who cut her hair herself yesterday.
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