Saturday, August 1, 2020

August Gardens and Harvests!
























































Simba in the garden :)
































For this year we planted collards, mustards, kale, red lettuce, green lettuce, onions, sweet potatoes, bell peppers, jalapenos, tomatoes 2-3 varieties, corn, cucumbers. eggplant, squash, zucchini and watermelon.





Ursula: "For this year we planted collards, mustards, kale, red lettuce, green lettuce, onions, sweet potatoes, bell peppers, jalapenos, tomatoes 2-3 varieties, corn, cucumbers. eggplant, squash, zucchini and watermelon." 



Above pics are from Ursula's garden

Okra























Okra

Dipladenia

Lantana


Coleus

Texas Sage



First Harvest



Wallace: From my garden

Above Pics are from Charisse's Garden



Okra

Roma Tomatoes





So I harvested a Spaghetti Squash. Now what? :)


Above pics from Wayne & Rikki's Garden


9 comments:

BellGram 2024 said...

Great garden as usual, Ursula.
We want to have collards like that. :)
Rikki

BellGram 2024 said...

Love the old photos and the luscious gardens. Make one want to eat vegetables.
Jean

BellGram 2024 said...

Wow you guys these gardens are so beautiful!! Ursula your collards will go well with my okra😊
I'm waiting to buy a collard plant. I'm told they aren't available til fall?? And do you have mustards too?

Collina your garden is so full of color and good eats!

Charisse

BellGram 2024 said...

Charisse,
I know your okra will be good. :)
Collina

BellGram 2024 said...

Ursula, I know the sunflowers will be beautiful.

Charisse, Love all the flowers. Okra is growing, too.

Rikki

BellGram 2024 said...

Great looking pot, Charisse.
Collina

BellGram 2024 said...

Nice looking lemon, Wallace.
Renee

BellGram 2024 said...

Your okra finally appeared Collina! Looks healthy. Call me and I can tell you how to cook the spaghetti squash. Looking good!
Charisse

BellGram 2024 said...

Yes, Charisse.
I think it's Clemson Spineless Okra and it's not a great year, but any at all makes us happy. Okay, about spaghetti squash. Thank you
Collina