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Deeply Rooted
A few pictures of how things are coming along in the veggie garden this year.
BROCCOLI- I can never seem to get the huge heads like the commercial variety, I don't know if this is a result of trying to grow organically, or the species of seed I chose. Great flavor non-the less!
BUSH BEANS- these are the tallest bush beans I have ever grown. I actually prefer the compact ones, as I can imagine the fun in trying to harvest these. Green beans are in the foreground, and almost twice the height of the wax beans toward the back. All were planted from saved seeds from last year. Why the greens grew twice as high as their parent plant, I can't figure..
SQUASH- I always plant a variety of winter squash. This year includes Hubbard, Buttercup, Butternut, and Spaghetti. My summer squash include Black Beauty zuchinni , and yellowneck.
CUKES- I mentioned in another thread how my cukes got off to a late start this year, as I had to re-seed after my early spring seedling died after a bout of bad weather. They are coming along now though, lots of flowers, although not visible in this photo. I always grow Marketmore, or Marketime variety- both great producers!
TURNIP ETC.- I discovered what a wonderful dish turnip greens are! I enjoy them more than the turnips if truth be known..lol. You can keep cutting them off the this robust root, and nice new ones grow back. In this picture you can also see my Arugula (middle of picture towards the rear) which is starting to flower, (they bolt pretty quick in this heat). If your a salad lover you just have to try this added to your lettuce! The bright white flower in the foreground next to some broccoli, is my garlic chives-Love these!
You taller plant behind the broccoli is the one lone volunteer sunflower I have this year.
POLE BEANS- My Scarlet Runners seemed to have a slow start this year, but they are doing well now. I only grew the one teepee this year, as it produces plenty for the two of us.
MY SCARECROWS- "Hippy Chic", rec'd a new outfit to wear this year, (compliments of my Wife), while she watches over the garden. Some days I spend more time with her than my wife. "The Big Guy" we moved to look after the orchard..I think he was bored of the veggies..
I hope you enjoyed the tour!
BROCCOLI- I can never seem to get the huge heads like the commercial variety, I don't know if this is a result of trying to grow organically, or the species of seed I chose. Great flavor non-the less!
BUSH BEANS- these are the tallest bush beans I have ever grown. I actually prefer the compact ones, as I can imagine the fun in trying to harvest these. Green beans are in the foreground, and almost twice the height of the wax beans toward the back. All were planted from saved seeds from last year. Why the greens grew twice as high as their parent plant, I can't figure..
SQUASH- I always plant a variety of winter squash. This year includes Hubbard, Buttercup, Butternut, and Spaghetti. My summer squash include Black Beauty zuchinni , and yellowneck.
CUKES- I mentioned in another thread how my cukes got off to a late start this year, as I had to re-seed after my early spring seedling died after a bout of bad weather. They are coming along now though, lots of flowers, although not visible in this photo. I always grow Marketmore, or Marketime variety- both great producers!
TURNIP ETC.- I discovered what a wonderful dish turnip greens are! I enjoy them more than the turnips if truth be known..lol. You can keep cutting them off the this robust root, and nice new ones grow back. In this picture you can also see my Arugula (middle of picture towards the rear) which is starting to flower, (they bolt pretty quick in this heat). If your a salad lover you just have to try this added to your lettuce! The bright white flower in the foreground next to some broccoli, is my garlic chives-Love these!
You taller plant behind the broccoli is the one lone volunteer sunflower I have this year.
POLE BEANS- My Scarlet Runners seemed to have a slow start this year, but they are doing well now. I only grew the one teepee this year, as it produces plenty for the two of us.
MY SCARECROWS- "Hippy Chic", rec'd a new outfit to wear this year, (compliments of my Wife), while she watches over the garden. Some days I spend more time with her than my wife. "The Big Guy" we moved to look after the orchard..I think he was bored of the veggies..
I hope you enjoyed the tour!