We’ve planted seeds and watched them sprout. Now, we’re waiting for the several tomato, pepper, and cucumber plants to continue to grow and bear fruit. We’ve also planted some bok choy for a change. It takes a lot of patience to be a successful vegetable gardener. There’s one Japanese eggplant we’re fond of watching. Our favorites have to be the runner bean bushes that will produce veggies to go in several stir-frys. Take a look and maybe guess what plant is in each photo. Periodically, we'll share the progress of our plants this growing season. Have you tried growing your own vegetables?
Friday, May 14, 2010
Friday's Last Spoonful: Garden Variety
Going for green (and red) right outside our doorstep
We’ve planted seeds and watched them sprout. Now, we’re waiting for the several tomato, pepper, and cucumber plants to continue to grow and bear fruit. We’ve also planted some bok choy for a change. It takes a lot of patience to be a successful vegetable gardener. There’s one Japanese eggplant we’re fond of watching. Our favorites have to be the runner bean bushes that will produce veggies to go in several stir-frys. Take a look and maybe guess what plant is in each photo. Periodically, we'll share the progress of our plants this growing season. Have you tried growing your own vegetables?
We’ve planted seeds and watched them sprout. Now, we’re waiting for the several tomato, pepper, and cucumber plants to continue to grow and bear fruit. We’ve also planted some bok choy for a change. It takes a lot of patience to be a successful vegetable gardener. There’s one Japanese eggplant we’re fond of watching. Our favorites have to be the runner bean bushes that will produce veggies to go in several stir-frys. Take a look and maybe guess what plant is in each photo. Periodically, we'll share the progress of our plants this growing season. Have you tried growing your own vegetables?
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