“Dance as though no one
is watching you. Love as
though you have never been
hurt before. Sing as though
no one can hear you.
Live as though heaven is on earth.”
Someone today told me her African neighbours dry the okra in the sun and grind it down. They use it as a seasoning. It sits on the table next to the salt and pepper...
The veg you have growing at present is definitely "warm weather stuff". Presumably it gets pretty hot where you are? Are the beans you call Italian Beans climbers or dwarf ones?
I love getting up in the morning to see whats happened in the garden overnight I am sure those Melons are getting bigger by the minute.Silly I know:)but all these are firsts for us and the boys enjoy showing people around the veg garden. Mark the Italian bean is a Climbing bean DolcioDel Metro.
Wow, your corn... mine is still very small... and your melons!
ReplyDeleteYour first pic looks so much like my corn - its great fun to grow isn't it. Hope it tastes awesome!
ReplyDeleteMy corn had pink tassels as well, the weather here wasn't too great for corn though, it looked impressive though.
ReplyDeleteSomeone today told me her African neighbours dry the okra in the sun and grind it down. They use it as a seasoning. It sits on the table next to the salt and pepper...
ReplyDeleteVery cute hairstyle. Our warm season crop is almost over. Enjoying them in your garden now.
ReplyDeleteThe veg you have growing at present is definitely "warm weather stuff". Presumably it gets pretty hot where you are? Are the beans you call Italian Beans climbers or dwarf ones?
ReplyDeleteI love getting up in the morning to see whats happened in the garden overnight I am sure those Melons are getting bigger by the minute.Silly I know:)but all these are firsts for us and the boys enjoy showing people around the veg garden.
ReplyDeleteMark the Italian bean is a Climbing bean DolcioDel Metro.
Your veg looks great! Wish mine were looking so healthy! Mine are getting battered by strong wind and rain. Kelli
ReplyDeleteI know I am going on about Winter over on my blog...but I do so hanker after the rapid growth of summer veggies. Yours look divine.
ReplyDeleteI've never grown (or seen) Okra growing. It looks very interesting.
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