We've had some proper hot summer weather of late and the plants seem to be loving it. The herbs are plentiful, the tomatoes have flowers and will hopefully fruit soon and the mexican cucumber plant has almost outgrown its pot. All was on course to upload some pics of fabulous-looking plants. But yesterday was wild and windy and the plants took a bit of a beating. The flatmate brought a few pots inside as the sight of them being blown around upset her a little. Unfortunately the Violas are attached to the railing so couldn't be moved and today they look a little tired and sad. Hopefully the sunshine over the next few days helps them to perk up a little.
So in the absence of healthy plants of my own I've decided to dedicate this post to my parent's garden (perhaps not the celebrities promised in the heading, but they are very well-known in my family). This is what can happen when a backyard is in the equation. Corn, tomatoes, zucchini, strawberries and more grow here. My parents and grandparents have always had something growing in the garden, I guess it's just been continuing our Ukrainian farming heritage (spuds are the family specialty). It's taken some time for the gardening gene to kick in with me, but I seem to be getting there.
Practically enough corn to run through or at least hide a small child in.
Tomatoes are 1000 times more tasty when eaten seconds after being picked - like nature's candy.
Crack open the corn and be rewarded with a taste sensation. This little beauty came from the garden, was steamed and eaten as part of my dinner. No butter or salt needed, was delicious enough on it's own.
Hopefully in a few weeks I'll have some tomatoes of my own to show, but until then I'll keep raiding my parent's garden.
What a thriving garden! Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI understand why your salads look so delish now!!
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