| Father's day haul. We thinned the carrots and had roasted baby carrots and beets for dinner. | 
| Beets and baby carrots | 
| Beans and Chard | 
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| My little gardener | 
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| Butterfly bush and lilies | 
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| On of my favorites...Calla Lily from mother's day last year. | 
| On of this weeks harvests! | 
| Yesterday's swiss chard extravaganza. Green beans are in the bottom of the bowl too. | 

 
wow what a great harvest you are having! Love your flowers too.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for your beautiful garden!!! and with a little gardener, so diligent, how could it not be a beautiful garden?! ^__________^
ReplyDeleteGreat harvests. I love your little garden helper.
ReplyDeleteFantastic harvest. We learned early one to be careful how much chard we planted. The first year we planted it we did a whole 4 x 4 plot. We had chard running out our ears for months!!
ReplyDeleteSwiss chard really is a work horse in the food production garden. It's production of food per square foot of garden bed used is very very high. Love your garden helper - she is darling. :D
ReplyDeleteI know exactly what you mean about the swiss chard. I have mine planted very close together in just half of one of my smaller raised beds and it just keeps on producing. It's also in a fairly shady area that other veg wouldn't be happy with at all. Love the rest of the harvest too and of course your garden helper.
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