Play of light on the bean leaves and blossoms. |
Abundance |
Looking out from my home on the deck |
Ripening for a feast |
In a luxurious yellow, blooms the squash plant. |
Peeking from behind the leaf |
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6 comments:
Your tomatoes look yummy.
I think this is the best way to have a garden. No walking in muddy rows through a traditional garden for me.
It's amazing all that you can grow in containers. You seem to have a green thumb with all that abundance.
Your pictures have such clarity....just amazing.
I really enjoy container gardening. It's a great option for those of us who live in cities. You certainly are having great success with yours.
The more we grow the more we know. I love home gardeners. Our neighbors call our little tiny place "the Ranch" as we grow a dozen varieties of fruit and vegetables each year: blueberries, apples, strawberries, tomatoes, snap peas, zook, crookneck squash, lemon cukes-my absolute favorite, green table grapes, olives, cherries-next favorite, broccoli some years... All non-tree flora is grown in raised beds or containers. Our neighbor across the sidewalk grows flowers that put Senor Burpee to shame. She spends a few hours Every Single Day out there using no power tools except an electric weed whacker, she creates beauty in abundance and I get to see it every time I look out a window or walk out my door. Delightful neighbor.
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