Morning fog on Wednesday and Thursday. |
It was later on Wednesday morning when I was able to take the following pictures....
Potatoes now in bloom. |
If you look closely, there is a tiny yellow squash in there! |
Green beans in bloom. |
Cherry tomatoes are blooming, too! |
This garden is what The Husband works hard at keeping in order during this season. We fertilize it with only our compost, and we use no pesticides. It is truly an organic garden! We are able to share our harvest with others, too.
I notice new followers! Welcome, and I hope you enjoy coming along. I really appreciate your comments. One of my followers, Beth, forwarded others to my blog. Hopefully you will head over to Day by Day with Beth Marie. I predict you will enjoy it!
Have a wonderful Thursday!
Next post - Craft?
Fog makes for lovely, lovely Photo Op!!!!!! Mmmmmmmmmm yes!
ReplyDeleteThe Husband is doing a marvelous job of gardening. Love it, that it is truly organic gardening. So good for YOU, as well as for the earth. :-)
Oh my, your next post - Craft. ,-) I don't thrift and I don't craft. I know, I am a *traitor* to my sex or something. -giggggles-
"To be astonished
is one of the surest ways
of not growing old too quickly."
~Gabrielle Colette
Your garden is wonderful. It looks so good and your mulch looks wonderful. We will be working in ours this weekend.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it nice to be able to harvest your own food?
Beth Marie is a wonderful gal. I enjoy her blog too. Have a wonderful weekend Nellie.
what a wonderful garden! if i can pull mine off this year without a stinkbug attack, i will have a really big one next year.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is wonderful. We have had several mornings like that too, it is rainy and dreary here again today. xo
ReplyDeleteWe also had that heavy fog here this morning. I didn't notice it on Wednesday, but that's the difference a few miles can make around these parts, I guess. The Husband always does an excellent job of keeping that garden nice and neat, and you have had some tremendous results from his work! I hope this harvest will be as bountiful as others have been! :-)
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks really good!! I really miss having a garden to work in.
ReplyDeleteWe need rain here so much. Today is very warm and humid and we are under a wind advisory.
Have a wonderful holiday Nellie.
My mornings have looked the same here.
ReplyDeleteMy walking trails and path my all look level but they have some pretty big hills in them too. I find that hills just don't show up in pictures. : )
I get a pretty good workout walking along!
Thank you for the reading suggestions, you left in my comments!
ReplyDelete"To be astonished
is one of the surest ways
of not growing old too quickly."
~Gabrielle Colette
Your garden looks really good. The showers have kept things watered and nice and green. We have not been able to plant our gardens outside yet...this weekend should allow us to do that- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteThat morning picture could be on a calendar or in one of those fancy,gorgeous books you put on a coffee table for guests to look at. Wow it is fabulous. As I look out the window its that very kind of morning here right now. But the sunshine will come. Nellie your garden is amazing. Really. Your husband has done a beautiful job of your garden. I am so impressed. I looked hard for the little yellow squash and could only see yellow blossoms but they will turn into such wonderful vegetables I know. I just love any kind of squash. Your garden is perfect as it is organic. Since my husband has had cancer we have gone to all organic vegies and fruits. And it has made a real difference. Thanks for a most inspiring post.
ReplyDeleteNann
Oh Nellie..I love your 'foggy' picture..that is really cool! Your garden is amazing...tell your husband he should be very proud of it!! smile..
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Gert
Blooms through the fog how inspiring. No veggie blooming going on over here as I wait patiently. The Peonies are about to Pop though:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, Nellie. I'm off to see your antiquing post!
Your garden is very exciting, Nellie!
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