Big Bubba’s growth spurt
Huge leaves shade pale peach blossoms
Zucchini grows wild!
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Peppers in a pot
Bright green hands wave to the sun
Summer babies grow
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First harvest of spring
Tiny green orbs in small pods
Nibble on sweet peas
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To see where these little guys started, check out my previous garden posts:
My garden continues to grow tomorrow with more pictures and haikus. Stay tuned!
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c.b. 2012











Your zucchini plant has mine beat by miles.
My other zucchini plants are smaller. Big Bubba got his name as soon as he sprouted – he was enormous right out of the gate! I’m hoping he produces zucchini of equal measure.
You will be baking lots of zucchini bread.
You are wa ahead of me. My zucchini don’t want to do anything this year. Actually the whole garden is feeling a bit forlorn.
Hmmm . . . I’ll bet its because you had such a huge harvest previously. Your soil is tired!
I love how creative you are and how much joy you get from your garden. There’s a nice feeling from this post.
I’ve tagged you in the Lucky 7 meme! Details at my blog.
Thanks.
I let a couple of years go by without a garden and I really missed it. I love having one again . . . I look forward to going outside and tending to it every day.
Yay -Lucky 7!
I’m game!
Your first little peas look nice and plump!
They were delicious!
Thanks for stopping by!
Good job, they look great! Course how they taste I will never know… I feel the same about peas as you about bean sprouts.
I know! Good thing I didn’t grow lima beans.
It sure didn’t take long for things to grow! Nice looking peas. I love them straight off the vine! The haikus fit the pics so perfectly.
I ate those peas two seconds after taking the shot. There are new pods almost every day and I eat them right off the vine when watering the rest of the garden.
widdershins
in the afternoon
raking leaves
Love this!
the trowel pauses for a passing earthworm
Fantastic image . . .
sigh…it all sounds so lovely. boo, now I want fresh peas (at midnight???) ~
Peas are good any time of the day (or night!).
Pepper pots in a post after Iron Man, am I the only one who sees the connection?
Nope . . . my muse seems to have a sense of humor.
Fun words wandering in your garden!
So positive and upbeat! Cool little poems to match the wonderful plants you’ve grown.
A garden does wonders for the soul. Its hard not to be happy after spending time among the greenery.