A panoramic shot of the garden.
Some of the tomato plants. We have Cherry Tomatoes, Romas and also Beef Steak tomatoes.
Broccoli (with a few stray radishes growing near them). The broccoli has really grown a lot the last couple of weeks. Fun to watch!
Carrots and radishes. My radishes have gone nuts!
Finally the beans are coming up. It was a slow start but they usually do quite well later in the summer.
Peas! Yummy fresh peas. We have two varieties: sugar snap peas as well as regular shell peas.
The peas and Brussels Sprouts.
BRUSSELS SPROUTS! Woo hoooooooo I'm growing Brussels sprouts. Now this is a first for me but it is really fun to watch it grow.
The brussels sprouts will eventually be about 5 feet high. You can actually smell a bit of cabbage-like aroma in the air near the plants.
Paige and Willow find gardening very hard work. They fell asleep head to head.
Hopefully in a few months I can post photos of our produce. Meanwhile I keep humming....."Old MacDonald had a farm..........."
Cheers!
Ya got a grin out of me. Good Luck with your endeavor. Chuck grew beefsteaks. Last year he was with us, I harvested 125 POUNDS of them!?! I weighed a bucket, so I knew how much to take off and kept a tally on the calendar. I wanted him to know what a GOOD WIFE I was, since I also had to freeze them and I do not like tomatoes in any way, shape or form!
ReplyDeleteYummy, yummy. Healthy eating! The garden looks great.
ReplyDeleteYum! I love brussel sprouts and there's nothing better than a home grown tomato. Can't wait to hear more about your gardening adventures.
ReplyDeleteNice! Fresh produce hand picked from your own garden is always happy stuff. Will you share if i come and get it? LOL That is a long trip for sprouts. :)
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