May 2021 Garden Tour
Do you wait until late spring to start planting in your garden?
I used to think that the garden season spanned between my last frost in spring and my first frost in fall. But the gardening season can easily expand beyond those dates.
This week I’m walking through my garden in early spring and showing you what flowers, herbs and veggies are already ready to harvest.
You don’t have to wait until your last frost date to plant.
You can be picking tons of flowers, herbs and even veggies when everyone else is just starting to think about gardening.
Take a tour of my garden in early spring and see what you can be growing.
Watch below or scroll down to keep reading
Time Stamps:
- 0:25 Front Yard Garden
- 6:03 Greenhouse
- 7:19 Back Yard Garden
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Want to grow food or flowers in early spring? Here’s what I showed growing in my garden:
Flowers
- Cherry bush (Romeo & Juliet varieties)
- Daffodils
- Tulips
- Creeping phlox
- Grape hyacinth
- Pinks
- Hellebore
Herbs
- Cilantro
- Egyptian walking onion
- Rosemary
- Lemon Balm
- Chives
Vegetables
- Rhubarb
- Sorrel
- Asparagus
- Arugula
- Mizuna
- Peas
- Turnips
- Radish
- Leeks
If you want ideas on what to do with edible flowers, check out this video on edible flower recipes and ideas.
If you want more ideas on herbs to grow in spring, check out this video on cool weather herbs.