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veg garden
By Steve
- 6 Jul, 2008
- 23 likes
july 08 and the veg patch is producing some nice stuff, even with the black fly infestation!
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Now that's what I call successful raised bed gardening, put's ours to shame. Must get going earlier next year!!
6 Jul, 2008
Wow, Steve you haven't let the grass grow under your feet!!lol. looks marvellous... Do I see Scarlet Runner Beans on teepee's ..., Potatoes, onions.??.. love your gravel paths between the raised beds! And your greenhouse and trellis... Isn't it great when all the hard slogging work of beginning is showing results.... I love to see the progress of a garden...will look forward to your mid-summer posts...
6 Jul, 2008
Wow! Looking good, and such a diverse selection. I'm impressed !!
6 Jul, 2008
The good life!
6 Jul, 2008
runner beans 'red rum' all flowers and very little leaf , had a lot of early damage by the sparrows, but seems better of late, may try white flowered runners next year , apparently the birds don't go for this colour.
just lifted 23 garlics, that were next to the shallots you can see, should keep us going for most of the winter. red cabbages( just out of shot to the left) nearly ready.
much prefer raised beds , easier on the back!!
6 Jul, 2008
Nothing tastes nicer than veg straight out the garden!! We have made a small area of raised beds this spring, about a quarter of yours and were a bit late planting. Even so we've done really well with Kidney beans, peas beetroot carrots potatoes and spring onions. Our best crop has been some little turnips which we really don't like the taste of and won't grow again :-( Raised beds have definitely been easier to manage
27 Aug, 2008
they certainly are joannie, easier on the old back as well!! we are always experimenting on new veg , some we like some we won't be growing again, this year we have 9 butternut squashes growing on 3 plants .
27 Aug, 2008
I've never tasted butternut squash although seen them in the supermarkets. What do you do with them?
28 Aug, 2008
Butternut squash and Italian Sausage soup MMMMM!
Lots of onions and garlic, sage and marjoram and just a touch of cream. Just fixed it for dinner tonight!
28 Aug, 2008
roasted veg , squash, courgette, pepper, onion &garlic added to pasta with a fresh pesto sauce and shavings of parmesan cheese........but that soup also looks good wohlibuli....now i'm torn!!
29 Aug, 2008
Butternut squash makes an excellent pie... like pumpkin, delicious. Squash soup....mmmm...or roast it halved with butter, brown sugar and cinnamon,nutmeg and cloves.
29 Aug, 2008
Thanks everyone for the recipe ideas, yummy, all sound delicious. I have to add a buttersquash page to my Recipe folder now for future reference :-)
29 Aug, 2008
Your photo looks great. This looks like a PROPER garden!
29 Aug, 2008
Oh wow lots and lots of veg, looks great Steve
10 Oct, 2008
You have made very good use of that garden space. An example to all of us.
20 Oct, 2008
Yum....nothing like home grown.
11 Dec, 2008
Fantastic, you obviously know your stuff,
16 Jan, 2009
Its looking good you can see all the hard work you have put in
29 Jan, 2009
hi steve looks a real nice garden they look so healthy
13 Feb, 2009
Your raised veg plots look wonderful. We have started building raised beds on our bit of land and have a new greenhouse which will be erected once the weather warms up.
17 Feb, 2009
it looks great wish my garden looked as good
15 Aug, 2009
I'm so jealous of your wall - I would so love a walled garden, or at least some hard landscaping :)
12 Jan, 2010
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