Garden Design

We’re off to Minnesota to visit a garden that, on Instagram, has the username “Beertayda,” which means “my garden” in Somali. Today’s contributor, like so many of us, says that her garden has helped her cope with the long COVID-19 restrictions and working from home.

gardener with trays of seedlingsIn the short growing season in Minnesota, starting seedlings indoors under lights is key to getting a jump-start on a good harvest of vegetables.

carrots and greens freshly harvestedAnd good harvests she gets, indeed, as shown by these carrots and greens fresh from the garden to share with family and friends.

vegetable harvest including tomatoes and potatoesEven more vegetables—an absolute abundance of beauty and nutrition!

backyard veggie garden with raised bedsHere’s a view of the whole garden area from last year, with new raised beds under construction. It isn’t a huge area, but the amount of delicious vegetables she’s able to produce is pretty impressive.

bright pink rosesAnd it isn’t just vegetables. This is the David Austin rose ‘Princess Alexandra of Kent’. It smells so wonderful that she planted it next to the bench where he mother loves to sit and read.

raised bed full of lettuceSometimes beauty and food exist in the same space. This bright planting of lettuce looks so great it would be hard to harvest and eat it!

tiny lemons developing on an indoor plantIndoors, a potted lemon tree begins to develop fruit.

gardener with a pile of seed packetsI think most of us gardeners can relate to this image and the sheer happiness of having lots of seeds!

a light snow covering on the gardenThe first snowfall in fall signals the end of the gardening season and the time to rest and look forward to the next year’s plantings.

beans arranged on a plateHow beautiful is this harvest of homegrown beans?

If you want to see more of this garden, check out her Instagram and her YouTube channel!

Have a garden you’d like to share?

Have photos to share? We’d love to see your garden, a particular collection of plants you love, or a wonderful garden you had the chance to visit!

To submit, send 5-10 photos to [email protected] along with some information about the plants in the pictures and where you took the photos. We’d love to hear where you are located, how long you’ve been gardening, successes you are proud of, failures you learned from, hopes for the future, favorite plants, or funny stories from your garden.

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