Showing posts with label garden party.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden party.. Show all posts

July 29, 2014

growing goodness!!!



the garden.
we've been harvesting.
peas, beans, greens, chard, zuchs, raspberries, herbs...
and heaps of relaxation and meditation.
it is full of happiness.
loaded with Okay-ness.
it is an art piece.
when i walk in, i feel the worlds worries
slooooowww to a stop.
and all thats left is gifts
and joyful maintenance.


This year i am happy to be sharing it with my lovely new neighbor.
and her family



here's a tour:



Cute and patient baby watching us garden   :)



Peas!! 
 i absolutely love pea season!  
not one will make it in the freezer unfortunately, cuz if Attie hasnt picked and eaten it fresh,
then one of us others have!  
Also make great road snacks.



little pea shelling operation











3 different kinds of beans!  only 2 shown here...

purple turns green when cooked

this heirloom variety- calypso- is a little black and white yin yang when dried!




my neighbor and gardening partner - Emma!  
tasting a calypso green bean














Raspberries are ready!!!

the children are managing the patch.



good job guys :)













we've had a few cukes! 
I've learned that they like climbing
and do very well when you pinch off the side runners and just keep one strong vein.








Silverbeet swiss chard!  
so yum.
(especially steamed with grated carrots, cubed tomatoes, onions, garlic 
and eggs cracked on top to poach - lid on...mmmmm)








sweet peppers of varying varieties in the greenhouse










batches and batches of calendula to dry and make salve
smells gorgeous
easy on the eyes too!









new lettuce
to replace bolted stuff
there are many lettuce patches around the yard,
just love having fresh greens - 
the only reason winter sucks is no fresh greens.
 





my lil fairys of the green



 

August 22, 2011

garden party! (link up)










Please join me in a little garden party!

leave a comment with a link to your garden's latest doings post or just a comment!



we're harvesting a lot of good stuff these days.


a few jems.



eggplant is such a beautyful thing to grow.


a green jem



some butternut jems





all kinds of these lushious beauts.





that wheat I "thinned" from a crop this spring! Its a nice thing to have in the garden
as a symbol of the pioneers of Saskatchewan.




cantaloupe!
I've never been successful at this before, but its looking good this year!





Costata Romanesco zuchinni - a nice heirloom variety.




and then there's the brassicas.

I learned about the cabbage moth when the garden was new. well, that was one thing!

despite the little white moth turning the brassica's leaves into fishnet stockings,


my broccoli did great. we had loads of it! Cabbage too.
the kale wasn't able to make it


BUT. now its the dreaded flea beetle! they're the new brassica killer.

completely infested my broccoli, cabbage, kohlrabi, kale and cabbage.
So i had to pull them all out.



poor brussel sprouts. wasn't able to salvage.




I did save this beast tho!

In my family, when you harvest a cabbage, its time for...

BORSHT!!
(an old passed down recipe HERE...)

this pile of veggies means borsht:


and a sneaky hand going in for a veggie swipe!!




do you have a battle with any garden pests this year? any organic remedies?

what are you cooking with your garden's fruits?

happy harvesting!








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