I was late with this month's monthly journal, but I'll be early with this one :)
Our chokeberry has bloomed. We had three bushes. One is thriving, this one is blooming now. One of ours has dried up. And one is struggling.
The one that is struggling, we transplanted it, but the leaves are yellow in that place too. I don't know, maybe it's a disease.


Our potatoes, which we planted early, have grown, you can see on some of the leaves that they were bitten by the frost. Although we covered the potatoes during these last frosts. But I can see that they have held up quite well and that new leaves are starting to appear.

The frost damaged both our mulberry and grapevine. The mulberry is pushing out new young trees that are turning green and I think they will be fine, but I'm not so sure about the grapevine.


The peas have all sprouted and are doing well, as has the onion next to it, but it can't be seen in the picture, apparently onions don't like to be photographed.

Our quince has bloomed and is full of flowers, we are worried whether it will be able to bear all those fruits. The medlar is just about to bloom, it is smart.


Our Black Elderberry(Sambucus nigra) that is in the chicken coop is also ready to bloom, which makes me really happy because I pruned it a lot this year.
When I mention the chicken coop, our white hens laid white eggs.
The old raspberries that survived last year's difficult year are leafing out well and beautifully.
I have five apple trees and five types of apples in my orchard. I've lost track of which one is which. But this year they've been doing well because they've all bloomed profusely.
Our new fruity mini peach fantasy has taken root and is progressing well.
Now, this weekend, we're expecting a big garden planting, since the frosts are over, and of course, since it rained, the grass has gone wild everywhere.

Thanks for reading.
Until next time.
Stay healthy.
Markone85.

It looks like most of your plants are doing well. Check your acidity or nutrients for the plants that are yellowing; they may need a nutrient that is deficient in your soil. Happy gardening.
Thanks for the reminder, it's about soil acidity, I measured it in the garden a month ago but I'm not here. I'll have to write a post about it. This is what it looks like when a gardener gets lost with other things :)
This is very informative. Posts like this don’t just tell a story—they actually teach something valuable to the community.
beautiful flower
Thank you
Now I'm on a smaller property I'm super jealous of all your space, haha!
Everything is great, until the grass needs to be cut :)