Oh Jill your garden is just wonderful. I would hate for you to see mine. The 100 and above winds just literally cooked it. I finally gave up and quit watering it....there was just no use!
Your veggies look wonderful. We don't have a garden. John grew veggies to sell along with peanuts in his younger years, but now it is sooo hot here and dry most time it takes so much water.
Wow, your garden is doing great. Mine, not so much. It has been too hot. We are hoping for better yield when things cool off. Fall gardens are often better here in Arizona. Enjoy the rest of your week!
Your and your country, the climate of Japan where I live is so similar. Has grown a lot of cherry tomatoes and vegetables, jute, cucumber, bitter gourd, also many other of my garden. It is very fresh.
Your garden sure is yielding a bounty of goodies for you! Enjoy all the fresh yummy goodness.Hope you are getting some canned or in the freezer to bring you warm smiles on a cold winters night, too. Hugs, Patti
Wow, I have never seen a purple pepper OR a sweet cherry tomato! I've only heard of yellow and red tomatoes, and green, yellow and red peppers! But they look good!
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YUMMY!
Good for you! That is a pretty pepper! No garden for us this summer. Can't wait to see your glads, Jill.
Very nice Jill, looks yummy.
that is so exciting. i bet you really enjoy the fruits of your hard work. fun!! (:
Those vegs look great!!!!!!
Looking good . . . Did the pallet box work as good as the other garden boxes?
Your garden is growing nicely and giving you lovely produce. The heat killed my potted tomato plants.
Yummy crunchy cripsy goodies & sweet juicy tomatoes are my favorites! I don't think ive ever saw a purple pepper before!
Yummy! Love the purple peppers, will look beautiful in a salad
That is awesome. I would love to make one for myself. I may just do that sometime. TFS. Ana
Weeds.....just weeds...
I'm SO envious!!!
hughugs
that's awesome! glad you're getting some edibles!
Good for YOU!
Such fun growing your own. All I cultivate now are herbs. Love my fresh basil.
MOL Ms. Jill
we are picking nuttin' from our garden BUT we are in awe of yours
Hugs Madi
Looks great Jill, hope they keep growing healthy and full. Nothing like veggies straight out of your own garden:)
Oh Jill your garden is just wonderful. I would hate for you to see mine. The 100 and above winds just literally cooked it. I finally gave up and quit watering it....there was just no use!
NOTHING!!! zero, zip!! my tomato plants are lush and beautiful but i don't have one single tomato!!
those are some beautiful purple peppers!!
I am in love with your purple pepper. It is so lovely!!! I know you can't wait for those tomatoes to ripen.
Your veggies look wonderful. We don't have a garden. John grew veggies to sell along with peanuts in his younger years, but now it is sooo hot here and dry most time it takes so much water.
Nothing! We've had a bummer growing season- looks like you have some great veggies!
Wow, your garden is doing great. Mine, not so much. It has been too hot. We are hoping for better yield when things cool off. Fall gardens are often better here in Arizona. Enjoy the rest of your week!
Looks wonderful Jill. All I have is flower gardens, not big into vegetable gardening, but I'm always impressed by others gardens. nice work!
You garden grows good! Love it. So I am not sure if I have ever seen a purple pepper before. Sandie
Your and your country, the climate of Japan where I live is so similar. Has grown a lot of cherry tomatoes and vegetables, jute, cucumber, bitter gourd, also many other of my garden. It is very fresh.
Your garden sure is yielding a bounty of goodies for you! Enjoy all the fresh yummy goodness.Hope you are getting some canned or in the freezer to bring you warm smiles on a cold winters night, too.
Hugs,
Patti
Lookin' good!
I LOVE the colour of that purple pepper!
Wow, I have never seen a purple pepper OR a sweet cherry tomato! I've only heard of yellow and red tomatoes, and green, yellow and red peppers! But they look good!
have a great day!
Ciao Bella
Sensible Sarah
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