I've been drawing, painting, and creating things since I was small. With the kids all grown and families of their own, the hubster and I garden our back acre and keep busy with Farmer's Markets in the summer. When the garden is put to bed, the winter months are my creative times when I sew penny rugs, do punchneedle, and paint.
We have one furry kid at home - Olive Oyl - our rescued Wheaten terrier mix.
We were wondering what we were going to do for this Saturdays market since we sold almost all of our plants last week. The good Lord provided. Our Broccoli is ready to cut, pea's are producing like crazy, and a lot of the Beets are ready.
We only grew 100 heads of Broccoli this spring, and grew a different variety. It is very tasty, and we'll probably grow it again. We'll put in 200 heads this Aug. for fall.
I also had one of my perennials bloom yesterday that I grew from seed two yrs. ago. It did bloom a little last year, but this year it has doubled in size and has buds all over it.
Amber Wheels Gaillardia -
One of my container plantings. I need to take a picture of the whole thing because it's planted in an old seeder. I love to use old farm stuff in my garden.
2 comments:
Just beautiful, Terri.
Pam
So beautiful! I miss broccoli :-( With my stomach not emptying properly I can't eat it any more.
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