Monday, 20 July 2020

The First Crops



Sunday we had our first crops from our garden. We pulled a few of the carrots I had growing in the Greenhouse

Pulled some peas and runner beans,
Add to that some  of the potatoes we had dug the previous week and we had a delicious dinner





















One thing I have not shown you are the apples we have growing, they seem to be ripening up nicely





Along by the greenhouse I have planted some more spring onions and lettuce which are now growing well.
At the back the Zuccini  (courgette) were growing well and will soon be cut in a week or so




Quite sure the tomatoes growing there will be ripe soon.


In the bed the leeks are really growing well along with the carrots lettuce and spring onions I planed between them
This is the first time I have grown them and they have done better than I thought






















We also have runner beans growing up the poles which are flowering so I'm looking forward to seeing beans soon
In the greenhouse Aubergine's have flowers on then




















The chillies are growing  well I have  JalapeƱo, Tokyo Hot 
and Cayenne






















Cucumbers continue to grow well and we harvest them regular and I am pleased to say the Tomatoes are ripening, hopefully by this time next week I will have picked the first.
The big drawback is I seem to be continuously watering them but a small price to pay.
Taking Part in Our World Tuesday


31 comments:

NCSue said...

Oh gosh - the carrots look lovely!
Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/07/the-daylily-garden.html. Now can you please send some of your yummy produce my way?
;)

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

That all looks good. It's always rather exciting when the first produce is ready for eating, no matter how many years it's been occurring.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Might be off by the time they get there

Billy Blue Eyes said...

When I was a kid I had fresh produce all the time from my parents garden and though I have grow beans ans spuds before this the first time I really tried Carrots and peas and other vegetables. I thing my parents would be chuffed with what I have achieved

Anonymous said...

Your garden is looking great and producing such beautiful harvest. Those carrots are really so perfect. We harvested a few from our garden and they were much smaller. I guess we'll have to let them keep growing.

Robin said...

I can taste them with my eyes.

Robin
Rusty Ring: Reflections of an Old-Timey Hermit

Rebecca M. Douglass said...

Looking good! The carrots are fantastic. I have enough zucchini to feed and army, but no carrots.

The Furry Gnome said...

Looks fabulous!

Amy said...

yum, can't beat homegrown veges, especially when you know what's gone into making them grow.

Ella said...

It tastes much better than that of the supermarket, right?!

Linda P said...

A lovely lot of homegrown. We're not successful at growing carrots. I like your raised beds!

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Not sure what I was expecting some come out longer that others but they are good. Think the rule of thumb is 9 weeks from sewing

Billy Blue Eyes said...

You have good Eyes Robin, doubt you would want to taste the maggots we found in some of the peas

Billy Blue Eyes said...

I have a few zucchini I can harvest so I'll be doing that soon

Billy Blue Eyes said...

You also find out what has been eating them before you

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Not sure the peas are, least those don't have maggots in them

Billy Blue Eyes said...

The raised beds were well worth getting, wish I had bought another one

Karen said...

It all looks great, and I expect tastes fantastic!

Billy Blue Eyes said...

The Carrots and beans were, the peas we only had a few. The spuds were good as well

Linda said...

Those fresh veggies look fantastic!

Jutta.K. said...

Great, I love the variety of vegetables.
And then as self-sufficiency, just great!

Peabea Scribbles said...

Great photos of you garden.

Powell River Books said...

I haven't had a vegetable garden for two years now. I sure miss my fresh foods, especially the carrots and potatoes. They lasted all year long including storage times. - Margy

betty-NZ said...

Oh, nom nom!! There's not much better than tasting the things you grew with your own hands! Take a big bite of a tomato for me when they are ripe!

It's great to see you at 'My Corner of the World' this week!

Traveler In Me said...

That's a nice vegetable (kitchen) garden Billy. The produce look so fresh and they will definitely taste good too.

Hope your garden keeps blooming and providing healthy food.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

I was very pleased with them

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Not sure we will be self-sufficient but it helps

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Thank you glad you liked them

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Afraid our will not but will be enjoyed while we have them

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Pleased to say my wife has

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Tastes as good as it looks