This is my Comfrey that I got and put into the ground. They were small, but this plant like aloe is a very difficult plant to kill. Got four of them for the chop and drop mulching. I am already starting to get some mint here and there, and some oregano. So already starting to enjoy the herbs from the garden as I sip my mint tea.
A panned out view of a portion of the layout. I found rain water seems to be better for the plants than city water. The little gravel area is a slow drain to the water table scenario not a lake or pond.
Strawberry, Golden Rod, and Sweet Garlic around the lemon tree. The lemon tree seems to have taken the transplant a little rough, but it fought it's way through it. It is amazing at how resilient mother nature can be.
Strawberry 1 of 4. And yes that is clover, white clover to be exact. I am told it does not grow that high and is a great nitro fixer.
The Rosemary, she is looking rough but I have plans to get her more happy in the future. She is surviving at this point so I am not too concerned until I rearrange some things.
Drainage and barrel view. The mess on the back porch looks bad but it really isn't, it does not impact the peace of sitting out on the hammock yet. :)
Clover spread. I remember white clover from when I was a kid up in Ohio, it was always in the yard and always had a bee on them.
Oregano, Garlic and other attracters in the picture. This set is around the Guild of the Lime tree.
A wider view of the Lime Guild.
The Chrysanthum, and Hydrangia. I had to plant some more garlic and oregano around them as bugs kept getting on them. The rest of the pictures are pretty much various views of the area. So please enjoy.
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