July has arrived—the warmest, even hottest, month here in the north. Plants grow and bloom profusely this month, especially vegetables. I try to grow a few simple vegetables to eat in the summer and preserve them for the winter. It's so nice to open a container of tomatoes, peppers, or beans you grew yourself when there's snow outside.
The zucchini has sprouted large green leaves. They're already blooming, and soon I'll be harvesting small, delicious zucchinis.
In another raised bed, beans are growing. They're also blooming, and it looks like there will be a good bean harvest.
In the northern part of the garden are several raised vegetable beds. Zucchini, green sweet peas, and sorrel grow here.
In the greenhouse, peppers grow well. This is a sweet pepper; I don't plant hot peppers.
Gooseberries ripen quickly. While they're light green and hard to see on the bush, in a month they'll be red and sweet.












Congratulations! You have got a rich harvest!!!
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DeleteJuly gardening is truly the best, especially when you start seeing those first green tomatoes and tiny zucchinis popping up. There is absolutely nothing better than opening up your own homegrown jars of veggies in the dead of winter; it makes all the hard work so worth it. I love your little trick of planting dill next to the tomatoes, plus that fifteen-year-old actinidia tree is incredibly impressive. Hopefully, you manage to beat the birds to those serviceberries, and you get to enjoy a wonderfully sweet harvest all summer long.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Melody, for your kind words. All vegetables need watering and care. Sometimes I get tired and enjoy my garden while sitting on the veranda.
DeleteYour effort is yielding its rewards, Nadezda. All that hard work will soon be transformed into delicious taste in your mouth. Not only that, you will be able to prolong the joy into the dark, cold winter when the taste of summer will linger on. Have a great weekend - David
ReplyDeleteYour vegetables looks great, Nadezda. I'm sure they taste very nice.
ReplyDeleteDear Nadezda!
ReplyDeleteA summer vegetable garden is not only a source of fresh produce but also a wonderful addition to your home. To ensure your vegetable garden remains lush and beautiful all summer long, it's important to ensure the right plant composition and proper care.
Nadezda, your vegetable garden is beautiful.
Nadezda, your garden is gorgeous! Your photos are beautiful and refreshing!
ReplyDeleteLindo jardín. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteIt’s certainly been hot
ReplyDeleteYou must get a rich harvest.
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