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08-Jul-2019 Yvonne

Dick's vegetable patch in winter

At home

A quiet time and the patch is having a rest. Recently it has been cultivated and some
fertilisers and other adjustments made to the soil getting it ready to be planted up
with summer crops of tomatoes, zucchini, aubergine, chilli, basil and capsicum. When
the family lived at home there would have been a winter crop as well, but with only
two of us there is no more need. You can see some asparagus ferns that he hasn't
chopped back and up the top of the patch but not in this photo are a few herbs.


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Martin Lamoon13-Jul-2019 20:38
Hope you get a bumper harvest this summer
v
DeMorcan13-Jul-2019 16:58
Love gardens and especially fresh herbs.
Jeff Real13-Jul-2019 14:02
This scene is so appealing to me!
V
Walter Otto Koenig13-Jul-2019 13:37
Very nice view. Great that you can grow all the vegetables and herbs. "V"
Chris13-Jul-2019 13:03
This sounds like a lot of work....
I had no staying power, the year everyone of 60 red onion sets went to seed saw the end of my vegetable growing! I still have a few tomato plants each year but that’s about it!
Stephanie13-Jul-2019 11:14
Great capture of your vegetable garden! Nothing better than homegrown goodness! V
borisalex13-Jul-2019 09:24
Beautiful place for growing veggies 🍅! V
marie-jose wolff13-Jul-2019 08:48
trees and nature is still very green in winter! V
chris morton13-Jul-2019 06:58
good to be keeping it up
joseantonio13-Jul-2019 04:23
a very nice place to work on the patch.V
Liz Bickel13-Jul-2019 04:22
Your image makes me wish I still had my veggie garden. It was about this same size; with an additional small sweet corn field. I also grew my strawberries and asparagus in a separate area. With your green thumb, you must get a wonderful harvest. Nothing beats fresh produce straight from the plant.
Gill Kopy13-Jul-2019 02:51
Still sounds like an ambitious veggy garden !!
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