Garden Greens
The garden has grown by leaps and bounds! Fresh greens, onions, and radishes are being enjoyed by the family in fresh salads and soups. The peas, beans, cucumbers, and tomatoes are growing well as well with the tomatoes and peas starting to blossom. It's so much fun to watch a garden grow.
Oh your greens do look so fresh.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a wonderful time at your cabin. Friends and family . . .the perfect combo to have for a long weekend.
Don't you just love gardens?!!! I am getting lettuce, spinach, radishes, and onions. We have them prepared some way every day!
ReplyDeleteoh yummy! Nothing better then homegrown food.
ReplyDeleteWow! I missed a few days and look at all these posts. I love the collage pictures you do. I need to figure out how to do those in Elements. We have tons of Mourning Doves here but I have never seen them nesting and never saw them when I lived in WA. Your weekend pics at the cabin made me homesick! :o)
ReplyDeleteVery nice pic of your greenery and very taste too!!!
ReplyDeletenow these real make a REAL salad...not the Bagged variety.......Yummmmm...
ReplyDeleteDeby
I just stumbled onto your blog~ and I am so glad I did...It looks like a family place to hang out.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll be back to check out the salads you will be having this summer.
You are a few steps ahead of us!
ReplyDeleteOur strawberries are bursting though, and the kids made a ton of batches of freezer jam on Monday :)
Lovely picture.
Sandy
For Reluctant Entertainers
I've always liked the different greens that are in a garden. Nature's colours are so varied and we sometimes miss the different tints and hues.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such great photos!
Oh that sounds grand....can't I just move in with you? Promise you'd never even know I was there, aside from eating everything, that is! xo
ReplyDeleteI just picked our first tomato today! YAY...your garden greens are lovely. Enjoy! Nothing like fresh things from the garden.
ReplyDeleteRhoda
Southern Hospitality
These look so good! Makes me wish I had some leaf lettuce, for wilted lettuce!
ReplyDeletePat
Back Porch Musings
Love, love, love those greens! We are just beginning to get our first planting of lettuce here. The main garden veggies are just sprouting up north. There's just nothing like homegrown.
ReplyDelete~Jody
You are having a good season in your garden...everything looks so fresh, just waiting to be picked and enjoyed. Things just taste better when you grow them yourselves!
ReplyDeleteI hope that you have a good weekend :)
Andrea