Hi Everyone!
Well it's a happy day!
Yeah, I'm addicted to gardening.
This evening I was checking the garden when I came across 3 plants with.... are you ready? Cauliflower!!!! OMG!!! This is the best year for brassicas. I will stop complaining about the cold nights because the broccoli, cabbage, and cauli are giving me so much food. Seriously, how cute is this very baby cauli?
The garden is thriving, even through the cold nights and strong windy days. I take photos every week for my records and today I will show you the best of the best. click on any photo to enlarge it.
This photo shows only the front of all the peas. This plant is loaded.
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All of the potato plants are doing great. This one is starting to wilt and fall so I say another month and I can harvest this one.
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Cucumbers, onions, carrots
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and the new beets are already coming up. Darn shadow.
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Cabbage, brussels, onions, and carrots.
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These are radicchio. I've never grown this before so we will see how it goes.
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More onions in the brassica area.
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I'm so happy with my squash since I sprayed it with milk.
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Squash is coming. Plant 1
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This is the plant that I sprayed the milk on. Plant 2
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Every year I try something new to see if plants grow better. This year, instead of planting all of the onions in one big onion patch, I have them growing in 6 different places with companion plants. They seem to be doing just fine. The other thing is I have staggered my growing. Since I have to grow mostly in containers, space is at a premium now. Plus, I don't want everything ready to pick at the same time. For the squash, I have the two big ones in the photos, behind them are 2 more plants that are much smaller and I have several seedlings in the art room. I'm hopping this will give me a better harvest. One not so fun thing is that something, raccoon I think, at some red cabbage.
I've got it fixed with my special hot spray and a live trap, and a noise maker. Nothing has been eaten since. This is the first time any of my plants have been eaten on. However, I'm the only one with a garden this year. The other two that used to garden across the street from me have moved and so I am up for grabs I guess. LOL
A few of my flowers are starting to bloom too.
and these just keep on giving.
Well, that's it for garden day. I would love to see what you are growing, leave a comment so I can check it out.
Nicole
21 comments:
You are an amazing gardener!
Your garden sounds like a joyful, ever-evolving experiment—and that surprise baby cauliflower is the perfect reward for all your care and creativity
thank you!
Great job on your garden, Nicole! I would like to have a garden close to the house. At the moment I am only gowing basil and mint on the rooftop :-) Have a nice Sunday ☀
The statement is so true about gardeners. My wife fits the bill perfectly. In addition she aches for two days afterwards!
Hi Nicole, I really wish I had a garden like yours. I only have one small box on my balcony. :(
The only thing I am growing is "older."
Your garden looks great.
...may your garden always be your happy place.
Im growing words blossoming into poetry
Happy gardening and Happy Sunday Nicole
Much♡love
There's a lot going on there! I love the excitement over the newborn cauli baby.
Glad your garden is thriving! Staggering the growth cycles is a wise move!
What a lush garden ~ and so many 'goodies' ~ Bravo to you ~ hugs,
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores ~ clm
aka (A Creative Harbor)
It's thriving! Isn't it wonderful to start with something so small and see something so amazing?!
Indeed, a garden is the best thing. And I have a quote:
"A garden is a grand teacher. It teaches patience and careful watchfulness; it teaches industry and thrift; above all, it teaches entire trust." - Gertrude Jekyll
Beautiful post
I love that meme and the quote on it. And wow, that little cauliflower is so cool. And everything else is looking great. Let's hope the critters stay away because they can see ruin a good thing, can't they? hugs-Erika
I had no idea that cauliflower started as a mini-cauliflower and just grew big. Amazing,
What a happy Saturday indeed. Your garden is absolutely thriving, and it is thrilling to see those baby cauliflowers. Your brassicas really love the cold nights. It is clever how you staggered your planting and diversified your onion locations for a better harvest. Even with the raccoon incident, your garden is truly impressive.
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Thanks again!
THUMBS UP BIG!
Those strawberries of mine... all red but rather sour, we have crazy weather...
Have a nice day!
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