Early July is green beans time! One day I picked about two pounds of green beens. I've been sharing them with my neighbors. I've also picked some cucumbers and pulled small beets.
Front yard flowers
Lords and Ladies in sideyard
Backyard veggie/flower garden
Cucumbers
Parsley gone to seed
Garlic is ready to be dug up amongst eggplant
A little bit of everything
PIcked my first tomato today, July 9
...and it was added to salad.
The diary of my garden in Arlington, VA and glimpses of gardens that inspire me
Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts
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Monday, July 9, 2012
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Corn
Every spring I plant some corn because when I ask my kids what to grow, they say "corn". However, when it comes in, they are away with grandparents.
It's not the best looking corn (some parts of the ears do not get properly pollenated), but is delicious. I will boil it and then freeze the kennels so the kids get to taste it.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Summer...
Such long time between the posts! The summer has been very hot and my garden is not doing as well as I wish it would. I missed the peak of green bean harvest because I was on a trip for two weeks. Squirrels are picking my tomatoes. Beets did not grow much. Seedlings from the tomatoes that I started from seed grew very lush, but did not bear a single fruit. Even hot peppers are not producing as much as last year. I've done a lot of weeding, though. And a few other things have been doing well. Like my parsley... it's abundant.
There have been small harvests...
and some native flowers are doing great even in this heat...
as well as this surprise appearance... not sure what this flower is and when had I purchased it.
I get a few cucumbers every week...
and three beans from a single pod that survived rabbit plague last year (and that were seeded in a special pot and kept in front of the house) produced 85 beans that I will plant next spring.
There have been small harvests...
and some native flowers are doing great even in this heat...
as well as this surprise appearance... not sure what this flower is and when had I purchased it.
I get a few cucumbers every week...
and three beans from a single pod that survived rabbit plague last year (and that were seeded in a special pot and kept in front of the house) produced 85 beans that I will plant next spring.
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