Plant, Grow, Cut and Get Muddy
And such is the life of a wee bonny garden like ours. The weather has been a tad cooler so I finally did some badly needed work out there. We tore out the zucchini, yellow squash, and first batch of corn. I can't believe how fast everything came and went. The tomatoes are still making little reds and the cucumbers are climbing away. Pumpkins will join in soon; hopefully in time for autumn harvesting. Of course J had to taste the soil.
And such is the life of a wee bonny garden like ours. The weather has been a tad cooler so I finally did some badly needed work out there. We tore out the zucchini, yellow squash, and first batch of corn. I can't believe how fast everything came and went. The tomatoes are still making little reds and the cucumbers are climbing away. Pumpkins will join in soon; hopefully in time for autumn harvesting. Of course J had to taste the soil.
5 Comments:
Basil always looks like he is saying something very important right when you take his picture. And Juliana seems to really be enjoying that dirt. Too cute!
Adorable pictures, dear sara. hope you all enjoy the bounty of your garden.
Annie,
That is due primarily to two simple facts:
1. Basil is always saying something
2. Whatever Basil is saying he finds it of utmost significance.
I love my boy.
Great garden bounty, and yum - dirt ;)
there is nothing so tasty to a toddler as mud pies of her own making.
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