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Kat:

Well I thought I would share what is going on in the garden.  We are having a dry spell here right now and I've been watering, but hopefully we'll get rain the first of next week.  I've been getting a few things out of the garden, but it is really just starting to produce well.  I have to go out first thing in the morning to do any work out there, because the heat is already going into the high 90's.  But I can enjoy the fruit of my labor, fresh veggies and fruit and no worry of pesticides.

Here are a few pics






Would love to hear how others gardens are doing.

mercy, peace and love
Kat

Marky Mark:
Kat, all I can say is N-I-C-E ;D. Eat well.


Peace...Mark

meee:
        Hey Kat,  I have a small veggie garden with snap peas, pole beans, tomatoes, bush zucchini, and bush cucumbers.  The tomatoes have blossoms and the beans are climbing.  We've been hit by allot of rain lately, so haven't had to water for awhile.  I also love flowers and climbing roses, clematis, trumpet vine, shrub roses, Campian rose, and some other wild flowers, as well as a perennial flower bed. Bleeding hearts, both white and pink. If I can figure how to put pic's here as you did, I'll post as I can. right now the climbing roses are so pretty and the smoke tree is in bloom.
         Your's is looking good.
                 meee

Roy Martin:
Very nice and colorful garden.
 I see you already have okra. Mine had a late start but I'm getting potatoes and corn, squash, onions, peppers galore. I have lots of tomatoes but still just a little green. I just picked a quarter bushel of green beans. I'm looking forward to my purple hull peas. Love em.
 We had a late frost here that set me back just a little, and my seed source was a local feed store of which I wont use anymore.

Roy

firefly77:
Hi Kat,
Yep, your garden looks beautiful and you have already a good looking harvest. Here in Spokane, WA, everything is just a tad bit later. We had a very long winter and a fairly short spring. I was just able to get my garden started about 4 weeks ago. I planted zucchini, tomatoes, bush beans, spinach, swiss chard, potatoes, radishes (harvested 8 nice looking ones today :)), onions, cucumbers, corn, red beets, peas, several types of lettuce, cabbage and cauliflower. Everything is starting to look quite nice; only time will tell if all this work pays off.
Haven't had a garden for years, but am thoroughly enjoying this one. I also started baking bread again (sourdough); YUM!!!!

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