Our Sugar Snap peas are ready and we'll have them tomorrow. And WOW, the potatoes have out done themselves this year.
Red and Yukon Gold Potatoes |
Dwarf Tick Seed |
Celosia |
Carnation |
Sugar Snap Peas |
Lobellia |
Red and Yukon Gold Potatoes |
Dwarf Tick Seed |
Celosia |
Carnation |
Sugar Snap Peas |
Lobellia |
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Oh My Goodness, potatoes already ? They look wonderful.
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OMG, Potatoes! Mmmm peas!
ReplyDeleteYou have some very pretty flowers. :-)
You are so ahead of us. Frosts are predicted next week and I'm worried my early veggie plants will be 'got'. Love the dwarf tick seed. That's a new one on me. B x
ReplyDeleteThat sounds so good! Peas and potatoes, fresh from the garden. Those potatoes are perfect!
ReplyDeleteYou have what you need for cream peas and new potatoes. yum! your flowers are pretty and looking forward to seeing them grow.
ReplyDeleteWow, already goodies from your garden! I hope you're having a fabulous day. Pat xx
ReplyDeleteWow, those potatoes look amazing, what a great start.
ReplyDeleteNew potatoes good for you!! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the annuals..I also planted potato.. love the basket full of potato... garden harvest always makes me happy..
ReplyDeleteCarnations are one of my favourite flowers. I like the look of those potatoes.... enjoy!
ReplyDeleteWow, I can't believe you've got potatoes already, I'm very envious. I love that first taste of the season. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteYou can get lobelia to grow in the ground, LUCKY YOU!
ReplyDeleteIt is the POTATOES that you have grown that I look at with great longing...my Dad has always grown potatoes in his garden and there is nothing like the taste of them, they are wonderful!
I'm excited about working outside today. It's supposed to be nice out and I'm in great need of some sunshine. I like the carnation the best, and the sugar snap peas! YUM! The potatoes look great too. Such a variety. I wonder if you could grow a lilac inside, in a pot, as an annual. I do that all the time with tropicals. I live in a climate that is freezing or cold four to six months of the year. Sometimes longer. I put the tropicals outside in the summer and bring them inside for the winter. Just a thought since it's your favorite.
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Hi there! Now I'm coming to check out your blog! I am amazed that you have vegetables ready in your garden, but you are quite a bit more south than I am! The carnation is lovely. -Jenn
ReplyDeleteThey certainly all look good - potatoes and flowers.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I'm jealous of all the good stuff in your garden. Of course, I'm not jealous of all the work you need to put in to get all the good stuff. So there.
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