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... but sadly not ours.
Work in the vegetable garden in the car park has started in earnest and there are loads of lettuces to be had. Just wish I knew how to grab one!!
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Even wachten met snoepen tot de vruchtjes rood zijn.
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We will have to wait for the fruits to get red before we can enjoy the raspberries.
Kakashi (scarecrow dolls) in Nagoro Doll Village represent the original village residents from all walks of life. This image is of a workman with hard hat and cigarette repairing a fence, Iya Valley, Japan.
11/10/2019 www.allenfotowild.com
The last of the this year's potato plants gave me this happy, smiling potato face.
And no... I didn't interfere with it. It is just as nature delivered it to me.
Here it is lying on a red nest of home grown tomatoes for a splash of colour.
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And once again the Flickr auto-tagging is as useful and accurate as ever. This is a "people group shot" apparently.
Looking south, the raised beds hold onions, parsnips, beets, carrots and cucumbers. The corn, beans, peas, tomatoes, potatoes and a few other things are in the more open ground. Soon we will be busy getting it all prepared and put away for the winter. In the meantime enjoying the fresh veggies on the plate for dinner :)
Pumpkin flower - fiore di zucca
From my vegetable garden - Dal mio orto
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I love the idea of having a veggie garden, I always have, but the truth of it is I sadly did not inherit my grandmothers green thumb.
We recently stayed at a wonderful little farm stay in Yea that had a wonderful little veggie patch and I just love all of the little animals who reside in it.
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He had a massive garden that he worked by hand. His favorite crop was zuchini. He let them grow large before picking and taking them into the house.
This must have been taken in the spring as the rows in front are not yet covered in growing vegetables and some of the trees look like they have flowers but no leaves.
20200711_8750_7D2-100 Fungi in the vegetable garden (193/366)
A few months ago I spread a 1-2" layer of compost over sections of the vegetable garden, including between rows of growing crops.
After a lot of rain over the last two-three weeks I see lots of little fungi emerging, including this trio. About 30-40mm (1½") tall.
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I took this shot in the wilds of our backyard vegetable garden. As I was collecting some fresh dill for dinner, I saw this little acrobat moving effortlessly back and forth on individual blades of grass and decided to share the moment. :) You can see some of the hanging dill in the background. By way of experimentation, I added several artistic flourishes. Let me know what you think, and I will share your thoughts with the little acrobat. The photo was taken in June 2025, with my trusty Olympus digital camera. Enjoy.
The variegated canna lily leaves caught my eye while wandering the Chicago Botanic Garden. Always something different to see! I'm usually ambivalent about canna lilies, but this was striking, especially back lit.
This is the next instalment in my Backyard Birds Series. During the fall, I see many birds looking for food in the remains of the vegetable garden. This splendid towhee watched as I readied my garden for the fall. The photo was taken in November 2023, with my trusty Olympus digital camera. Enjoy and stay well.
Gary's "outsider art" fence decoration.
This was last year before the Passion Flower vine took over. We don't mind though; the bees love the blooms and we love the bees.
Phoebe (our mixed breed Chow/German Shepherd/Akita/and who-knows-what-else, guard dog and family pet) stalks her collapsed basketball.
These little flowers are no more than 6 inches tall, 15cm, but the colour is like fire.
Portland, Dorset - August 2016
Strawberries planted in a hill system with 3 rows, covered with a biodegradable biodegradable and compostable weed suppression fabric.
Common Five-lined Skink (Plestiodon fasciatus ) He darted in and out several times before deciding to go for it!
C’est fait, on peut jeter les gants! La caissette et vide et les sachets de graines sont plantés sur un bâton pour identifier les plantations. Le gentil épouvantail est prêt à veiller sur le nouveau potager, encouragé par ses amis le chien Shep et la tortue verte!
Pour voir l’ensemble de la maison et de ma collection de miniatures, visitez mon album « Mon petit manoir Tudor » : www.flickr.com/photos/jdeslandes/albums/72157719866719476
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It's done, we can throw away the gloves! The crate is empty and the seed packets are stuck on a stick to identify the plantings. The friendly scarecrow is ready to watch over the new vegetable garden, encouraged by his friends the dog Shep and the green turtle!
To see all the house and the rest of my miniatures collection, visit my album “My little Tudor Manor”: www.flickr.com/photos/jdeslandes/albums/72157719866719476
This morning a hailstorm hit my vegetable garden. Fortunately, damage to crops is not very significant. Curious the disruptive effect on this pumpkin leaf.
Effetto grandine.
Questa mattina una grandinata si è abbattuta sul mio orto. Per fortuna i danni alle coltutre sono poco rilevanti. Curioso l'effetto dirompente su questa foglia di zucca.
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Exciting times: I can almost see my garden now. I used GardenCAD software for the first time this year. Now to figure out what suitable containers I have, and what I need to beg, borrow, or steal...
Kate / smallgreengarden
Not sure if this is from a pea or a bean? But I can see this little face looking to the right, can you?
I haven’t had a vegetable garden in well over 10 years. My health has been so bad! But I was determined this year with the food shortage and all … planted in containers all heirloom vegetables … peppers, tomatoes, zucchini, and sweet onions. It’s way too hot already, so I was watering them late as they were looking a bit wilted. And lo and behold — this huge green pepper was hiding in there ready for a pickin’ — I can’t tell you what it means to me! Life affirming! How cool is that!