I love having visitors in the garden!
The raspberries are forming, looking forward to a good crop.
The blueberris are beginning to turn, dare I say it "blue"!
The currents are about ready to harvest.
Even the basil is doing well.......
Remember the transplanted rhubarb? So far I cannot say it is a success.....
How is your garden growing? Are you in the midst of a harvest now? What will be coming off next?
As always, thanks so much for stopping by.
I appreciate your visits and your wonderful comments!
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22 comments:
Thanks for linking up! It's all looking good!
youknow all the time we were on the farm we had the best rhubarb, many people took shoots to plant themselves at their homes and rarely did it prosper.I came the conclusion that its a tricky fellow that is either happy or its not.It does take time establish a good patch though maybe thats all it is, and it likes good loamy soil. Rich soil I know that for sure.Our patch was planted where a chicken coop had once been I think,, of course our patch was 100 years old so there you go,, what do I know!Your plants look lovely have a super tuesday,
I love your blueberry's! So envious!! I had a blueberry bush but the dogs kept trying to... ahem... water it and so it has now died. With my fence up I am hoping to get another one tucked somewhere in the garden.
As for the rhubarb. So sorry to hear it's not doing well! I picked up starter plants a few year back and this year my rhubarb has gone nuts! I had it go to seed though. Not sure if that was good or not... really not sure WHAT to do with it. I have lots of seed now though. Want some? Hahaha... I need to learn how to harvest rhubarb!
I am envious of your berries most. The plants all look great and bet you'll make some wonderful treats with everything.
Cher Sunray Gardens
Sorry about the rhubarb. But the berries look great! We're about done for the summer--only a few tomatoes, peppers, and zucchini left. Waiting to plant the fall garden.
Your berries are looking wonderful!! The blueberries are beautiful, hope you get a great harvest! I just pulled the first of our raspberries off the canes yesterday. Can't wait for the beans and zucchini here :)
My pepper plants have been very slow to grow this year. Tomatoes are doing very well and I've already been able to harvest a few cucumbers. Corn is kinda so-so. I've gotten about 2 cobs. Love that you are growing blueberries!
Your blueberries look good. I'm debating whether to plant some next year.
Aw, I'm jealous of your raspberries. I've never tried to grow them. Blueberries do well here in the mountains. Not sure about raspberries.
Happy Gardening Tuesday.
Sam
Currants! How very cool that you're growing currants! What zone are you in? What variety are you growing?
Thank you for linking up with Feed Me Tweet Me Follow Me Home. Alex and I really appreciate your support :) Your garden looks fantastic. We have had some very strange weather here and my garden is struggling a bit, although my blueberries are doing very well. I've had lots of peas, and the beans look like they will be great, but I have mini zucchini that won't grow beyond a few inches. They taste good though!
I love that little ladybug!
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Concetta
WOW! I am so impressed and a bit jealous. You garden looks beautiful. I have some basil growing in a pot and it does not look as good as yours!! Can't wait to see your harvest!
Your berries look great! I really need to try these again next year...
I'm so sorry about the rhubarb, I was actually looking forward to your rhubarb! Are you trying again? :)
Glad that the rest of the plants are doing fine, pretty soon, you'll be harvesting all your wonderful berries, wish I could help you! I'm planning some gardening today, adding in some garlic bulbs and half a dozen types of seeds to sow. Have a nice day, Melynda!
Wowee! Look at all those berries. Yum!
Wonderful! Fantastic!
Thanks for visiting Casa Petrie. Your berries look awesome! We have a berry box and it is looking SO sad. Any tips??
Your garden looks great. My raspberry bush looks similar to yours. This will be my first year for raspberries; I can't wait.
The berries look great! I wish that I had more space to grow things in a garden (we live in an apt with a backyard shared by three dogs). Your basil looks great, I love using fresh basil in dishes!
The daily harvest and incorporating it into our meals is a joy when the garden starts producing. I posted about blooms this week, but you have inspired me to share my veggies next week. Happy Gardening ~ Jacque
Looking like many pies are in your future? lol Thanks for sharing over here at Cottage Flora Thursday's! xoox, tracie
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