We interrupt "The Process" for a Garden Report
7.31.2011
Harvested this morning: Cherokee Pink tomato, blueberries, Green Zebra tomato, Black Prince tomato, Big Boy tomatoes, yellow (yaller) crookneck squash, green beans, parsley, oregano, jalapenos, red salad scallions (not pictured: the one red potato I dug up to check progress), sunflower, zinnias and cosmos.
Back late tonight with a final "The Process" post. Have a blessed day everyone!
Mmmmm! Beautiful colors.
ReplyDeleteHow were the red potatoes coming along?
Beautiful harvest!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the final reveal.
Blessings on you :-)
Damn. Good looking vegetables/ flowers AND fabulous styling and photograhy. You have a good eye for putting it all together. Even cooler that's it YOUR food.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad your blueberries made it through the potential blight.
Happy Sunday!
I'd grab a tomato first. There is nothing on earth as good as a home-grown tomato. Yummo!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a mighty fine supper! This may be one of my favorite pictures that you've posted. It would make such a pretty print...especially as a note card.
ReplyDeleteMmmm, a wholesome harvest of flavours, beauty and colour ... love those flowers. :)
ReplyDeleteI have a bud on one of my nasturtiums which looks distinctly yellow ... fingers crossed.
xoxoxo ♡
I can't help but get excited when I see a bunch of garden fresh produce like this. Kind of makes me wish I still got my CSA box. I'm looking forward to my own vegetable patch this winter with my own plot. (which of these don't you like? I remember you said you don't like summer veggies!)
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