Saturday 5 November 2011

Spring Vegetable progress round up



carrots for later in the year

tomatoes growing with colorful marigolds

my 2 outdoor tomato plants grown from last years seed.Staked with dead flax flower stalks — at Luxury B&B accommodation West Coast New Zealand - Birds Ferry Lodge

no shortage of potatoes!
— at Luxury B&B accommodation West Coast New Zealand - Birds Ferry Lodge.

my outdoor pumpkin patch
— at Luxury B&B accommodation West Coast New Zealand - Birds Ferry Lodge.

spring onions with more courgettes behind
— at Luxury B&B accommodation West Coast New Zealand - Birds Ferry Lodge.

artichokes — at Luxury B&B accommodation West Coast New Zealand - Birds Ferry Lodge

more aubergines with coffee grind weed mulch behind

Khol Rabi — at Luxury B&B accommodation West Coast New Zealand - Birds Ferry Lodge

garlic looking well ahead

the last of the purple sprouting broccoli
— at Luxury B&B accommodation West Coast New Zealand - Birds Ferry Lodge.

the broad beans took a battering in yesterdays storms but still a good crop when I look closely. I have several more beds coming on later which have not suffered.



squash and courgettes — at Luxury B&B accommodation West Coast New Zealand - Birds Ferry Lodge

the first corn - very slow to germinate this year
— at Luxury B&B accommodation West Coast New Zealand - Birds Ferry Lodge.


tomatoes growing in bags of compost
— at Luxury B&B accommodation West Coast New Zealand - Birds Ferry Lodge.

tomatoes growing in bags of compost
— at Luxury B&B accommodation West Coast New Zealand - Birds Ferry Lodge.

cucumbers with purple tansey behind
— at Luxury B&B accommodation West Coast New Zealand - Birds Ferry Lodge.

capsicums, chillies and aubergines
— at Luxury B&B accommodation West Coast New Zealand - Birds Ferry Lodge.

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tomatoes growing with colorful marigolds
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