July 19-25th.

The hot temperatures continue, though we were fortunate to get a little rain this week. Not much was done outside because of the weather, though I did plant some carrot seeds.
For this post I’ll let the pictures lead:

bees are a gardeners friends

a friend in the garden

gardening jones can help you grow your own fruit, vegetables and herbs

can you see the baby eggplants?

gardening jones can help you grow your own fruit, vegetables and herbs

this radish will be part of todays lunch

gardening jones can help you grow your own vegetables and fruit

I see canning jars in my future

gardening jones can help you grow your own vegetables

cabbages under attack - GJ to the rescue


gardening jones can help you grow your own fruit

cantaloupe fresh, with vanilla yougurt, or as spiced melon balls

gardening jones can help you grow your own vegetables

heirloom squash Delicata should be a nice sub for my failed sweet potatoes

gardening jones can help you grow your own vegetables

the onions are falling down faster than I can pull them up


gardening jones can help you grow your own vegetables

careful where you step! the vines are in the pathways


gardening jones can help you grow your own vegetables

colorful summer squash


gardening jones can help you grow your own vegetables

won't be long until baby corn and beans


gardening jones can help you grow your own fruit

strawberry runners filling in the gaps, should be a good crop next year


gardening jones can help you grow your own meals

saute swiss chard with onion and garlic for a delightful main or side dish


gardening jones can help you grow your own herbs

the basil is growing as fast as the weeds


gardening jones can help you grow your own

lunch waiting to happen

Categories: garden planning, jonesen', summer

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2 Responses to “July 19-25th.”

Sharon Hynes » 25 July 2010, 8:22 pm

They look so good! When the tomatos are ready send some my way:-)

I wish I could! Too bad you’re not a little closer ;-)

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