Sunday, September 2, 2007

Now viewing...Mo's Garden!!!

Well, folks, it's September already and time to fulfill the promise (remember?) of putting updated pictures up of Monique's garden! She's done quite a lovely job with it and everyone that has the privilege of dining at her house will get to appreciate the goodness from her garden! :)

Garden one -- this garden plot has zinnia's, zucchini, yellow crookneck squash, green beans and onions.

Garden two -- this garden plot has lettuce, carrots, kohlrabi, red beets, golden beets, snow peas, sugar snap peas, peppers, yellow straightneck squash, and tomatoes. The yellow straightneck squash was a gift from the owner of the nursery. Monique was seeking another cucumber plant and got this mystery plant that developed into a yellow straightneck squash. Quite the surprise! :o)

9 comments:

Leilani said...

That's beautiful! I am so envious... and so impressed!
Can I come over for dinner??

Anonymous said...

Leilani! Please come over for dinner!!! :o) Would love to have you at my place again sometime!

Anonymous said...

Wow Mo! Makes me want to garden again...or maybe just come for a visit in the fall! Looks great. Chari

Anonymous said...

Mo!! Amazing!! I love how it looks to have zinnias planted along the veggies. You have a lot bigger variety than I thought - lots of fresh things for dinner! No wonder you get sad when it freezes up there!

Kate said...

Wow I am impressed Mo! You have such a beautiful garden...
Now what is your secret. :)

Jocelyn said...

Way to go, Mo!

Anonymous said...

Morning Mo and Jen, Good to check in with you again. Your garden looks great, Mo. It would be fun to see it. Jen, after you try all the suggestions as to how to get lots done and keep your sanity please let me know how it went. We had a lovely week with Lisa and a great Pulaski convention and now it's fun to catch up with folks. Linda

Darla said...

Beautiful! Lovely to see flowers planted alongside veggies. Happy harvest!

Mel B Marvis said...

I like the new look of your blog.