lottie pictures: veg and flowers

Started by dandelion, June 08, 2007, 20:37:27

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dandelion

Some pictures taken on my plot today. The flowers seem to do better than the veg this year.




Climbing French beans and Supersprout's Egyptian beetroot


Californian poppies. I'm growing these for the first time. So easy :)!


Lebanese white courgettes, first fruits setting


Work in progress: Mini-tunnel for the sweet peppers


The squash teepee, planted with Red Kuri and Buttercup Burgess. The vines haven't started to climb yet, but the teepee itself (willow) has started to grow ::).


Sweet peas. I can smell these from the end of my plot!


The bi-coloured one is Matucana.


Today's harvest!


dandelion


SMP1704

That's a fantastic plot - I love those sweet peas.

Please post more pics when the pepper tunnel is finished.

Everything looks soooooooo neat - I'm jealous ;D
Sharon
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manicscousers

looking good, dandelion..those sweet peas look lovely  :)

Tin Shed


JoJoBean

waaaaa I want an Allotment  :(

It all looks great

Trixiebelle

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Deb P

Great plot, I love the mixture of veg and flowers, and the willow teepee is a fab shape for growing squash up. ;D ;D ;D
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

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Biscombe

Awwwww! your plot is lovely, and the colours are georgeous!

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sarah

beautiful sweetpeas, gorgeous colour.

robkb

Fabulous photos - love the sweet peas. Thanks for posting.

Cheers,
Rob ;)
"Only when the last tree has been cut down, and the last river has been poisoned, and the last fish has been caught, will we realise that we cannot eat money." - Cree Indian proverb.

Belinda

Hi Dandelion,

Watch out when the California poppies start going over, the seed pods explode and throw the seed everywhere - I had the devil's own job last year weeding the seedlings out of my barkchip paths!!

They do add a wonderful splash of colour though, so some have been allowed to stay.

tim

Inspiring!

Lebanese White is one of the best.

Raisedbed

These are lovely pictures and you are obviously well ahead there.

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