Sunday, September 16, 2012

Harvest Monday


Beans and more beans!


The last ripe tomatoes for awhile and some peppers.


The garden was a jumble of weeds and dying tomato plants until I cleaned it up last week.


Looking much better here.


And here.


Spinach, lettuce, bok choy planted under the netting.


A Cherokee purple - will it ripen on the vine?


A lone cucumber, picked later in the week.


Basil the best its ever grown for me.


See what other gardeners have harvested at Daphne's Dandelions.



16 comments:

  1. I need to get out and tidy up my garden beds. Hope your cherokee purple ripen on the vine for you.

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    1. Well something is nibbling now on that tomato. I don't think I'm going to see it ripen on the vine after all.

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  2. Your garden and harvest look beautiful! Very nice tomatoes you are still getting.

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    1. That was probably the last sizable harvest. I picked three Market miracles this morning but they were on the small side.

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  3. Marcia your garden is still looking wonderful. It surely is producing well for you this year. My basil did the best it has ever done. I was supplying it to a restaurant for a while for their caprese salad.

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    1. I wish I could give my basil to someone. I'm not a big fan of pesto and I have some frozen. Maybe I should google caprese salad.

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  4. Your garden looks beautiful after the clean up, and all those beans are great. I'm very impressed with your basil plants too, that reminds me I must plant my basil seeds.

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    1. I need to freeze some of those beans because its more than we can eat all at once.

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  5. Your garden is lovely! Where did you find that pop up net?

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  6. Your garden looks beautiful and those beans and tomatoes are gorgeous.

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  7. Your basil certainly looks amazing! Mine hasn't fared as well this year.

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  8. Your garden looks so neat and tidy, it's lovely. And that basil is like a small tree, wow! I imagine that it just perfumes the whole garden.

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  9. Your garden is looking really nice; my basil all got run over by the tomatoes; I really need to keep up with things more, but this was a rough summer between the job and the weather. Of course there's always next year!

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  10. Nice harvest. Hope the weather holds long enough for your CP to ripen.

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