Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Veggies & Berries in the Garden

It is good to have fresh greens for lunch in the garden. These are organic products. I always know what I water and feed the vegetables.
Today I want to show you what kind of vegetables I grow in the garden, in greenhouse and in raised beds, so it is easier for me to weed and water greens. Although I found a small place for them.



Lettuce and green onion


 
 
Pepper and tomato


Cucumbers


Lettuce "Oak leaf' variety and coriander


Parsley


Squash


Zucchini

Of course, zucchini, pepper and squash have not yet grown big, but I always have salad of lettuce, green onion, parsley, coriander and small cucumbers for lunch. 
Berries ripen day by day. I have bushes of gooseberry, black and red currant. 


gooseberry


black currant


red currant

Do you grow any organic veggies and berries ? What do you prefer?

26 comments:

  1. That lettuce looks so crunchy and delicious. Makes me feel like fixing a salad right now!

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    1. It's true a salad tastes very good, David.

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  2. Надежда хороший урожай в вашем саду и огороде.Вы огурцы выращиваете в ведрах? Расскажите технологию выращивания и свои ремарки.
    У меня урожай зреет,спеет.Выращиваю абсолютно ВСЕ для семьи .Делаю заготовки на зиму.

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    1. Вы успевает сделать так много, Надежда. Конечно ваша большая семья довольна.
      Про овощи в ведрах написала в вашем блоге.

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  3. Looks so lush and promising! hoping you get great harvest

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  4. Your vegetables looks great, Nadezda!

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  5. What wonderful veggies. I grew gooseberries but they seem to have been badly afflicted by things which make their leaves curl - I think it is an infestation. I think I need to dig them up.

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    1. There are some infections on gooseberry bushes, you're right Jenny. I cut the branches as well.

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  6. Excellent veg-garden, Nadezda! I grow all sorts of things and all are organic too! Home grown vegetables taste the best!

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  7. Oak leaf lettuce is one of my favorites too. We don't grow too many veggies but we do have blackberries, grapes and some herbs. Sometimes I wish I had a big veg garden but I don't seem to have the energy any more.

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    1. I grow oak leaf lettuce for the first time Lisa and I enjoy it too. Of course growing of veggies and flowers needs much energy.

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  8. I see you grow veg in buckets, what a brilliant idea. I have very stony ground but if I grow vegetables from seed in buckets I can move them around and also put them in the sun. Brilliant, thank you for this tip.

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    1. Friko, I've seen this method in RHS Wisley garden and I started to grow veggies in buckets too because the soil in my new greenhouse is very wet and poor. I'm glad with it, only cucumbers need more watering.

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  9. Your garden is getting a good harvest;-)

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  10. Wow! You are getting an excellent harvest, so nice to see these lovely homegrown vegetables.
    Great post and photographs.

    All the best Jan

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  11. Quite the collection you have going on there too! I am still building on the berry garden. The weeds are te most annoying thing to battle. I just started last fall with adding lots of compost and waste from hedges and trees that were chopped up. And trying to smother all out. And the bushes of blueberries and everything are still teenie tiny even in their third year

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    1. I see Kari you have a lot of plans and work there. I'd love to have berry garden but my garden is not large enough :-)
      Happy gardening!

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  12. Están preciosas, las lechugas me encantan. Yo tengo bastantes tomates, pimientos etc. Un abrazo.

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  13. Hello Nadezda!
    Your vegetables look very healthy and are organic. I also have lettuce, zucchini, chives, tomatoes and tomatoes.
    Hugs and greetings.
    Lucja

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    1. Sure you'll have great harvest, Lucja.
      Hugs!

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