Hello Friends,
The garden is busting. Each day it changes, new blooms and new growth.
I will give you a little tour.
Above are our onions, I am concerned I planted the onions too deep?
Let us move on to the flowers...
The front garden. I have worked on this garden to have never ending blooms from early spring to late autumn. I am so pleased with how it is looking this season.
Looking at the below photo you will see this gardeners feet and her prize cabbage. Oh how excited I am to make fresh from the garden coleslaw, one of my favorite summer harvest treats.
We have been eating fresh strawberries daily, picking some to add to our morning breakfast or to add into our drinks.
Our roses are having a fantastic season, as you walk past our climbing rose you can hear, buzz, buzz, buzz, it is loaded with bees.
"Hours fly
flowers die
new days
new ways pass by
love stays"
Good Morning. Your front garden is gorgeous. Glad you are getting to see all your hard work turn into such beauty. Fresh from the garden veggies are always so yummy. Have a great start to the new week. Hugs. Kris
ReplyDeleteYour garden sounds like a little paradise bursting with life, color, and flavor! I love your goal of endless blooms, and that cabbage is impressive!
ReplyDeleteThe buzzing roses, fresh strawberries, and poetic ending tie it all together beautifully. Nature’s rhythms and simple joys are truly the heart of summer living.
I immediately thought of my sister-in-law when I saw the picture of your front garden. She would LOVE it. I love fresh from the garden veggies!!
ReplyDeleteI love your garden, it's my favorite kind...full of never ending blooms! The roses are gorgeous and those cabbages are amazing! Yummy!! Love the sweet strawberries that you can pick each day. Sounds dreamy!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love that last pink flower, is that a rose or peony? Your garden is coming alive this summer with so many surprises for you. The purple flowers remind me of Fall. How wonderful that your cabbage will bring coleslaw this summer. And you can use those onions for so many dishes. Your garden is delightful, Carla.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have many happy July days.
~Sheri