Forgive me for banging on about my veg patch again but it really amazes me how quickly things grow at this time of year. I took these pictures a month apart and the difference is huge (the left-hand ones are from May and the right-hand were taken yesterday)
I do get quite excited by the first picking of our fruit and veg. I love these translucent mangetout and they're all ready to be snapped
off and lightly steamed – yum!
Later this week we'll be able to pick the first of the courgettes and french beans and the strawberries are still going strong.
There are flowers too – I do so love this time of year in the garden!
Hi Julie ,
Can
t beleive im the first comment. Your garden always seems so lovely and productive. I have just a small back garden. but im managing some pattie pan squashes and some tomatoes in pots. I dont think Asda will be worried. But i do like your organisation. i would love a raised bed to grow veg as i do have arthritis. Enjoy your garden.Love Carole from Rossendale xxxx
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Hi Julie,
Reading your post makes my mouth water. The mange tout do look very tempting. I’ve got red Peppers on the go at the minute and potatoes. My first attempt at growing my own produce. I don’t know how mine will turn out but I’ll be well pleased if I have half of your success – well done and enjoy those strawberries!
Best wishes
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Your garden is fantastic….how do you keep the kids from eating all the snow peas??? Mine never make it out of the veggie patch 🙂 Those strawberries are HUGE! Looks so fresh 🙂
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So jealous of your garden! How I wish we got the sunlight for it in my yard.
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Everything’s looking gorgeous. It’s almost a shame to pick and eat everything… almost =) If I were you, those strawberries would be going into a big fat Eton Mess. Nom nom nom!
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Your garden looks so great! I’m going to have to plant some strawberries next year, yum!
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Our veg patch has suddenly gone mad too but my courgettes are nowhere near ready.
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Your garden looks really productive, much further along than most of my veggies. But then I have been nibbling the pea tops so they might be sulking!
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It’s amazing for me that you are so neat and organize even though you have two kids and one needs even more attention, with only one toddler I feel paralized,good for you, I should learn from you.
and thansk for sharing, how are your rabbits doing I miss them.
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Your garden looks fantastic. I love strawberries! xx
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it looks great! well done you & Toby!
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Gosh it looks great – ours is a distinct non-event this year as other things got in the way.
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I’m quite envious , our little veg patch failed miserably, the cat ate the radishes and only 1 sweet pea appeared. Our tomatoes and cherries are flourishing though..
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Wow Julie, those strawberries look fantastic and I’m sure they have a taste to match!
My tomatoes are all coming into bloom, so looking forward to them and we have already eaten some of our courgettes. Nothing tastes like homegrown!
Vivienne x
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Snow peas! Snow peas!! What a glorious garden. Your yard is full of light and energy and obvious signs of love and attention. A delight!
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Wow I wish I had a green thumb! Great work! It’s been ages since we’ve seen any knitting or any of your adorable creatures! Any knitting posts coming up?
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I’d get excited too if I had a little space to grow my own veggies! We were out last week and bought new potatoes and fresh peas in their pods…delicious!
Marie x
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It’s all looking gorgeous Julie! I’m finally getting to grips with the allotment again – with a bit of help from my friends!!! Lucy x
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I never get bored of garden pictures! I am waiting for my firdt courbgettes of this year. And tonighy I’ll pick the first raspberries!
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Your garden looks delightful! So green and English 🙂 Everything just gets dried out here in the summer, though I continue to try!
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Hi there! think yo’re within your rights to shout out about your garden, it looks fantastic, so much growing that is going to be delicious! We’ve been enjoying the strawberries here on the hill too, but my last surviving courgette plant still is all flower and no fruit yet, fingers crossed though!
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Don’t apoplogise for showing us your garden again it’s great to see it doing so well. I have harvested two small cucumbers from my plant on the kitchen window sill. Not sure if there will be any more from it – I think the pot is too small. I love French beans and your strawberries look delicious – obviously worth all the hard work.
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Everything in your garden is lovely!! Those have to be the most perfect daisies I’ve ever seen!!!! Thanks for the wonderful pics. I’m so happy I found your blog!! 🙂
~ Wendy
http://Crickleberrycottage.blogspot.com/
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