tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439775590468820468.post8012148717043084877..comments2024-02-27T18:47:31.191-08:00Comments on From Seed To Table: Early August Garden TourMichellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07812702328134261533noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439775590468820468.post-22850046433532437352016-08-07T19:51:26.760-07:002016-08-07T19:51:26.760-07:00I love those high-up hillside shots - they really ...I love those high-up hillside shots - they really give a great perspective on your garden. And you are on the cusp of tomato season as am I - looks like we are in sync on that crop anyhow :) The side shoots on those broccoli plants do look wonderful! Wish you would send some of that cool weather our way - my broccoli is definitely not liking the heat & the side shoots are pitiful so far. Margarethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15949946977793864054noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439775590468820468.post-19852558315906111962016-08-07T14:09:26.529-07:002016-08-07T14:09:26.529-07:00I need to do a better job of organizing my pepper ...I need to do a better job of organizing my pepper plants by height. I have some short ones that are getting swamped by taller neighbors, but like you mention the catalogs don't always mention how tall the plants get. It is interesting to see how the Romanesco does in your garden. It tends to grow sideways in mine. It's also nice to see the Dazzling Blue kale. I just set out seedlings hereDave @ HappyAcreshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03441364543023807886noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439775590468820468.post-82763455850873627452016-08-07T01:42:34.041-07:002016-08-07T01:42:34.041-07:00The thing that strikes me most about this tour is ...The thing that strikes me most about this tour is the amount of effort you have had to go to in order to protect your plants. This is a familiar tale for me too! Luckily I don't seem to have any rats. The local wildlife evidently sees your garden in the way that humans would see a well-stocked deli - far better than the average Walmart / Tesco, and full of nice things to eat!Mark Willishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04558305122821209520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439775590468820468.post-57058429836684467542016-08-06T13:34:23.648-07:002016-08-06T13:34:23.648-07:00Your garden is so amazing. What a lot of variety. ...Your garden is so amazing. What a lot of variety. Looks like you must buy seeds fom Native Seed Search, one of my favorite companies. My little garden is producing tomatoes, green beans and avocados right now, but not a lot else. Better something than nothing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439775590468820468.post-66903026853962676792016-08-05T22:01:53.529-07:002016-08-05T22:01:53.529-07:00Such bounty! and it is so beautiful to look at, es...Such bounty! and it is so beautiful to look at, especially the clearer cleaner air.Jane Stronghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05016381279699618539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-439775590468820468.post-64881516456169343382016-08-05T21:33:23.615-07:002016-08-05T21:33:23.615-07:00That is one happy zucchini plant and your peppers ...That is one happy zucchini plant and your peppers and tomato plants look amazing. At least the cool weather hasn't hurt them, and it seems to have helped your broccoli heads which are an astonishing sight.<br /><br />It sounds like they're making headway with the fire, it's awful to think someone had left that fire to burn.Phuonghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07658691564062044986noreply@blogger.com