Monday, 17 August 2020

August garden













 

12 comments:

Susan Heather said...

What a wonderful harvest.

kjsutcliffe said...

Amazing! All your hard work has paid off :)

Zhoen said...

No pumpkins here, just those splashy flowers.

Barbara Rogers said...

What amazing abundance. Congratulations!

SmitoniusAndSonata said...

Bon apetit!

Steve Reed said...

Looking good! Those tomatoes are more "folded" than the ones I normally see in stores. Are they an heirloom variety?

gz said...

Steve they are Costeluto Fiorentino, I assume a variety from Florence in Italy.
I thought they were an heirloom variety when I first grew them a few years ago, but they are fairly easily available here.
I might return to growing Roma, an older plum tomato variety. Easier to slice if nothing else!!

Lettice said...

Wow! Self sufficiency eat your heart out, what a lovely super abundance of home grown goodies. With tomatoes, I go for taste over looks every time, bet those are ruddy delish! Your photo’s have made me realise I am just paying lip service to growing, it has certainly made me get a gardening wiggle on.

LX

gz said...

Glad to be of service, Lettuce! Food plants can be pretty..and some flowers can be eaten!!

Michèle Hastings said...

Beautiful! I am so envious of your summer squash. We just can't seem to grow it here. We didn't have good luck with peas either. Thankfully our tomatoes, jalapenos, and poblano peppers are doing great.

Catalyst said...

Spectacular produce, but I don't have the energy or the real estate to do what you have done. Great work, though. Congratulations!

Fresca said...

Bounty, bounty everywhere!