We had planted our garden fairly early - as in before May 12 early. We've already been eating onions, and we should be canning by July.
Our green beans are up, peas are up, squash is up, cucumbers are up, peppers plants and tomatoes are in the ground and growing well, AND we've already harvested some strawberries, my blueberry bushes might actually produce this year, and there's baby plums on our plum tree!!
Our potatoes are already blossoming and we're just waiting for them to DIE OFF already so we can start the process of digging them up in a couple of weeks. Once they are done, gone, and in storage, we'll plant the potato area heavily in more green beans.
My big news is my big ol' lop doe had 6 babies overnight!

I'm so excited for these babies - they are my first litter of lops. I'll have to get pics of the parents to show you, but the parents are gorgeous (especially my buck) and the babies they've produced are beautiful, too.
There was actually 7 babies, but 1 baby was not in the nest, was bloody, and doesn't look like it might of been still born. I'm happy to report Mama did NOT eat the dead baby. The reason this is good news is because the lady I got Mama from said Mama had her first litter of babies and she had killed them all. She also told me she suspected this was because she moved Mama into a dog crate when she noticed she was pulling hair. I've had Mama in the same rabbit hutch from the start, so there was no moving of her while she was giving birth.
My doe is named Daisy, and she's white with brown, tan, and bluish gray patches all over her. My buck, named Bo Duke, is a light cream color with silver markings similar to how a Siamese cat would be marked - and he has BIG beautiful blue eyes!!!! I'd never seen a rabbit with blue eyes before.
Well, we're off to the little local village to browse a moving sale........