Saturday, July 9, 2011

Good morning from the Garden

Heirloom lettuce. Ready to go.

Note: Do a VERY thorough removal of slugs from your lettuce before you eat it.

More peas getting ready for us. Finally.

Basil is one of my BIG crops this summer. I am hoping to make a lot of pesto.

This is the first time I have planted spring onions. They did VERY well and they are ready to pick. Now I just have to get my drying rack unpacked and built.

7 comments:

  1. Val I love your photo of the snow peas...the delicate white blossoms against the rich green of the leaves and peas is pure beauty!

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  2. Yum! Us city girls get jealous when we see gardens full of so many delicious things... Ok, maybe not the slugs, but all the rest.

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  3. Lovely garden! Nothing tastes better than food you grow yourself! Happy weekend!

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  4. How beautiful your garden produce looks. I am really missing the fresh lettuce from the garden and the peas too. It's just too hot for just about everything here! xx

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  6. How beautiful your garden produce looks. I am really missing the fresh lettuce from the garden and the peas too. It's just too hot for just about everything here! xx

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  7. Val I love your photo of the snow peas...the delicate white blossoms against the rich green of the leaves and peas is pure beauty!

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