
So to help me stay busy with the summer garden being done, here are some shots of our winter garden. This is a volunteer tomato plant that came up at the side of the house that is loaded with tomatoes.

The lettuce

The spinach

The carrots and beets

And last but not least, there will be more to come: Cabbage, Broccoli and Cauliflower
It looks awesome! But i guess that is the usual for your garden.
ReplyDeleteThat does look great. I tried to grow lettuce here this summer and it started well but the sun burned it up. I will have to find a more shady spot. You guys can feed all the whole neighborhood with that garden!! Geez
ReplyDelete... and thanks for FINALLY posting something
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