The idle comments of a passionate Australian gardener, whose 'Growing Delight' is sharing the everyday bits'n'pieces with other lovers of gardening, and through photography, the beauty of the Australian landscape.
Tuesday, October 25, 2005
The Bounty of a Perfect Spring.
Lettuces, beans, leeks, and tomatoes - all getting bigger by the day.
Beetroot, carrots, onions and radishes, with pansies around the edge.
View from the deck. An unusually green one thanks to a wonderful Spring.
Picture perfect view, not as I imagined Australia (outback) (Crocodile Dundee). I don't know much about Australia, I see. I heard Keith Urban on the radio last night, a FINE export from Australia! Thanks for sharing your great pictures.
Beautiful pictures....is this your garden, and those flowers belong in a book....did you plant them or just enjoy taking pictures of them? Nice to meet you Alice, my name is judy......i'm from Ohio.
Thanks for dropping by, Judy. Yes, we did plant some of those flowers originally but most of the ones you see today have multiplied or self-sown themselves. That's what makes the garden so easy - it's more a matter of pulling plants out now rather than putting them in. I don't mean to keep taking lots of photos but I go outside to photograph one thing and before I know it I've taken another 30 photos (just in case it changes, falls over, gets eaten, dug up or dies)! At least it's one way of keeping my spread out family informed of how things are going.
Picture perfect view, not as I imagined Australia (outback) (Crocodile Dundee). I don't know much about Australia, I see. I heard Keith Urban on the radio last night, a FINE export from Australia! Thanks for sharing your great pictures.
ReplyDeleteYou have the most beautiful veggie garden. Very tidy and organized. Great job.
ReplyDeleteAwesome veggie garden! I can only imagine how good those veggies are going to taste on your plate come harvest time.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures....is this your garden, and those flowers belong in a book....did you plant them or just enjoy taking pictures of them?
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you Alice, my name is judy......i'm from Ohio.
Thanks for dropping by, Judy. Yes, we did plant some of those flowers originally but most of the ones you see today have multiplied or self-sown themselves. That's what makes the garden so easy - it's more a matter of pulling plants out now rather than putting them in. I don't mean to keep taking lots of photos but I go outside to photograph one thing and before I know it I've taken another 30 photos (just in case it changes, falls over, gets eaten, dug up or dies)! At least it's one way of keeping my spread out family informed of how things are going.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful garden. You are doing a great job at keeping the weeds out.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely garden pictures. Thank you for sharing them!
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