Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Vegetables In the Garden

 Finally it became warm and even hot and my vegetables started to grow and bloom. First I will show you the dill. It grew so quickly that it has already started to bloom and give seeds. The seeds are not ripe yet. For pickling cucumbers you need ripe dill seeds. I hope that by the time the cucumbers grow up the dill will be ready.


 

Now cucumbers. I always buy cucumber seeds that do not require pollination, I don't expect there to be many bees. Therefore, the cucumbers grow and reach a size of 9-10 cm, it's fine to use in a salad, pickle and just put in your mouth:)



I also grow some sweet pepper plants. These are early ripening varieties, I collect them in August. Sometimes, if the weather is already cold, I collect the peppers green and they ripen in the house. But of course, the peppers are tastier and juicier if they ripen on the plant. This summer, I think the harvest will be good.

 


In early spring, I planted lettuce and parsley seeds. They sprouted quickly and were eaten just as quickly. Here you can see the second harvest of parsley and lettuce, which is very juicy this year despite the weather in June.




I give you a rose, it is so beautiful that I couldn’t help but take a photo of it after the vegetables.


I wish you all a delicious and joyful summer.     

28 comments:

  1. I like your garden very much! You grow juicy vegetables: dill, cucumbers, peppers, peas, lettuce...

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    1. Спасибо, Ирина, все овощи свежие и идут прямо на стол.

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  2. WOW Dein Gemüse schaut schon richtig gut aus, liebe Nadezda. Gurken haben wir keine, aber Paprika züchte ich auch und Tomaten, da startet demnächst die Ernte.

    Eine gute Ernte
    wünscht Dir
    Anke

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    1. Your vegetable harvest will be good, I have no doubt, Anke. Your climate is warmer and the vegetables ripen earlier than ours.

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  3. It’s always a special pleasure to enjoy homegrown fruits and vegetables, Nadezda, and it looks like you had a good crop this year. I can imagine the wonderful crunch of those little cucumbers. All the best - David

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    1. I remember you wrote that you like sandwich with little cucumbers, David. Me too!

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  4. Hi Nadezda,
    Your crop looks very nice. Homegrown vegetables taste very good. The rose is very beautiful! I love roses.
    I wish you a wonderful summer!

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    1. Thank you Marit, I wish you wonderful vacation near the sea.

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  5. Lindas verduras. Me gustan las flores. Te mando un beso.

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  6. Bom dia. Uma excelente quarta-feira e com muita paz e saúde. Vegetais maravilhosos, minha querida amiga Nadezda. Gostei e muito.

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    1. Glad you liked my vegetables, Luiz. Hugs!

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  7. Beautiful garden photos, dear Nadezda! Thank you so much for sharing.

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  8. Ya va todo para arriba y podemos comer algunas plantas. Gracias por la preciosa rosa.
    Buen fin de semana Nadezda.
    Un abrazo.

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    1. Laura, me alegra que tengas una buena cosecha. Esta rosa es para ti.

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  9. Your vegetables are in good condition.

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  10. Your vegetables look fantastic.
    Thank you for the photo of your wonderful rose.
    Have a great weekend!

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    1. This rose is for yo too. Maria. All the best!

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  11. Me ha encantado ver tus verduras, se ven estupendas. Gracias por la rosa, es muy linda. Besos.

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    1. Me alegra que te gusten mis verduras. Esta rosa también es para ti. Teresa

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  12. There are no more delicious veggies than from your own garden. :) It is so nice to see your vegetables, planted with heart. The rose is really lovely. Have a stunning week dear Nadezda, warm greetings. :)

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    1. Thank you, my dear! I do love my own veggies.

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  13. Por las diferencias climáticas entre nuestros países, aquí las cosechas fuertes de estos productos que nos muestra, llevan ya dos meses incluidos también los tomates, y durarán todo el verano...sería impensable una primavera/verano sin tomates, pepinos y pimientos, un par de dientes de ajo y un buen aceite de oliva virgen extra, base principal del famoso gazpacho andaluz.
    Preciosas las imágenes de tu huerto.
    Un abrazo, Esperanza.

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    1. Escribes sobre el gazpacho andaluz, Manuel. No lo he probado, pero quiero encontrar una receta y prepararlo con mis verduras.

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