Sometimes you think there won’t be a garden. Winter wouldn’t end this year. And I can’t tell you how many times I’ve planted and re-planted beans and cucumbers and carrots and chard because of those blasted critters. And then it happens . . .
. . . and it’s all too lovely for words!
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Yanic A. says
How wonderful! Your garden looks beautiful… The size of that kohlrabi!!!
We ate (or should I say my kids ate) the first 5 ground cherries yesterday! They could have ripened a day or 2 more, but they couldn’t wait! Picking our first little zucchinis today, been eating eating peas and been every day, tomatoes are slowly starting to yellow… It’s a good time of year!
Susan Vinskofski says
Thanks, Yanic. I agree; it’s a good time of year!!!
Judy C says
Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden with us. Love this time of year. So productive in so many ways!
Regina says
Oh, my! Your garden is absolutely beautiful, everything so yummy & healthy.
I can imagine how happy you feel when this time comes.
Isis- Little Mountain Haven says
Beautiful garden update!!
Susan Vinskofski says
Thanks, Isis!