1. Corn
2. Cucumbers
3. Zucchini
4. Summer Squash
5. Butternut Squash
6.Tomatoes
7. Peaches
8. Plums
9. Apples
10. Pears
11. The Young Blueberry Bush
12. Wild Concord Grapes
13. And last, but not least – Poison Ivy!
Look at all that beautiful green! Yummmy! I should have scheduled rotations so I could come up and snack on all those goodies!
Boo on the posion ivy though – hope it doesn’t get ya!
Man, I love those wild concord grapes! Great shots, I was hankering for a look at your garden!
Wonderful, absolutely! Guess that will be quite a harvest.
What a wonderful garden…Everything here is dying from the heat and lack of rain…I should live up there!!!!
Wow! Everything looks great Mom! Vegies, fruit, Bernie–and your hair too! Looks nice growing out!
Hope you have a great day!
Love you lots,
Mandy
With all these tresures in your garden you don’t need to shop anymore !
What happened to your neighbor that he suddenly teased poor Fritz ? I hope you told him ! Fritz seems to be such a nice dog, he reminds me of the dog we had years ago, also completely white she was such a darling !
Wow you should be so proud thatis an awesome garden!! Thatwould be next to impossible inTX love the Poison IVY Ending:>
Those plums look fantastic. Great garden!!
what an amazing garden!
how do you store your butternut squash? this is the first year we’ve grown them and i don’t want them to go to waste.
Beautiful garden and lovely picture of you. The garden surely keeps you busy!
What a wonderful garden! I don’t have a garden, or a green thumb! 😉
Thanks for visiting Maia’s picture TT.
Wow, THAT gives the idea of “buy local” a new meaning, huh? Wow! I am impressed with your garden and your gardening skills (well, except for the poison ivy, but that’s hardly something a person gardens!).
May you eat well over the coming weeks! Happy TT!
Woow – impressive! Not only you have a green garden, but you really have green fingers too!
Loved everything but the poison ivy. You are lucky to have all that. I have to go to the store for mine. Have a great TT. 🙂
Peaches, plums and pears oh my! They all look so delicious!
Look at all that beautiful green! Yummmy! I should have scheduled rotations so I could come up and snack on all those goodies!
Boo on the posion ivy though – hope it doesn’t get ya!
Man, I love those wild concord grapes! Great shots, I was hankering for a look at your garden!
Wonderful, absolutely! Guess that will be quite a harvest.
What a wonderful garden…Everything here is dying from the heat and lack of rain…I should live up there!!!!
Wow! Everything looks great Mom! Vegies, fruit, Bernie–and your hair too! Looks nice growing out!
Hope you have a great day!
Love you lots,
Mandy
With all these tresures in your garden you don’t need to shop anymore !
What happened to your neighbor that he suddenly teased poor Fritz ? I hope you told him ! Fritz seems to be such a nice dog, he reminds me of the dog we had years ago, also completely white she was such a darling !
Wow you should be so proud thatis an awesome garden!! Thatwould be next to impossible inTX love the Poison IVY Ending:>
Those plums look fantastic. Great garden!!
what an amazing garden!
how do you store your butternut squash? this is the first year we’ve grown them and i don’t want them to go to waste.
Beautiful garden and lovely picture of you. The garden surely keeps you busy!
What a wonderful garden! I don’t have a garden, or a green thumb! 😉
Thanks for visiting Maia’s picture TT.
Wow, THAT gives the idea of “buy local” a new meaning, huh? Wow! I am impressed with your garden and your gardening skills (well, except for the poison ivy, but that’s hardly something a person gardens!).
May you eat well over the coming weeks! Happy TT!
Woow – impressive! Not only you have a green garden, but you really have green fingers too!
Loved everything but the poison ivy. You are lucky to have all that. I have to go to the store for mine. Have a great TT. 🙂
Peaches, plums and pears oh my! They all look so delicious!