This week I have been harvesting from my kitchen garden.
It is just the beginning of tomato season.
Different kinds of beans. Small cherry tomatoes are peaking through.
Beets, zucchini and eggplant.
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All that bounty is just beautiful...I love the looks of fresh vegetables in baskets.
ReplyDeleteWow, reminds me of my childhood ... my mum and dad had this morning ritual to pick all fresh veggies for the day from the kitchen garden ...this is so beautiful Komali. Wow Wee once again ... :)
ReplyDeleteWow, what a rich harvest! I am planning to start a vegetable garden next year.
ReplyDeleteOh my, Komali, what nice pictures make those vegetables. So pretty! So the oppossum didn't like everthing and left you something :-).
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Johanna
Very nice! Your pictures make the work of all the harvesting very enjoyable. I just am thrilled when I pick my bounty as well!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful; I only have a tiny garden with a tiny harvest, but I do go to our farmer's market! It actually SEEMS like a cheaper way for us. We don't have to water, and fight all the insects!
ReplyDeletei always love natures bounty~
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! Love your harvest table.
ReplyDeletewow your harvest is wonderful. what beautiful veggies.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful bounty you have from your garden. Looks like you'll be eating well! ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteOoh, I wish that you were my neighbor and that I was on your sharing list. You have a gorgeous crop! Thank you for sharing your photos. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteThis is just so wonderful! Amazing how lovely our fresh gifts of the Earth can be. Thank you for this. xx's
ReplyDeleteOh, I love seeing these treasures from your garden! I know you will enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love fresh vegetables! Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteDonna
How bountiful! Gardens are truly one of God's blessings... sustainable beauty! Enjoy every bit of it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for Sharing!
Rachel
What a wonderful bounty!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous vegetables! Beautiful. You are so very fortunate to be able to have a garden.
ReplyDeleteThose tomatoes look out of this world... and so do the other vegetables.
ReplyDeleteLovely post!
Karen
Ladybug Creek
Looks delicious! I can't wait for my tomatoes to ripen!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful harvest. You must be getting a lot more rain in your area than we are.
ReplyDeletewow! lucky you to have garden of your own and oculd harvest beautiful veggies.. I can imagine some curries with aubergines, ladies finger, tomatoes and stir fry beans! yummey!
ReplyDeleteWhat a bounty you have. My tomatoes are just now coming in. Late garden... I can't wait to get them canned for the winter. Of course, a lot of them are being eaten straight off the vine. Nothing better than fresh veggies from your backyard.
ReplyDeletePartying with you tonight.
What a wonderful harvest! It's been so hot and dry here, I lost most of my garden-enjoy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great haul. Those tomatoes have my mouth watering. I won't have tomatoes until mid to late August. We had a slow summer.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful harvest, they look so plump and tempting. Green thumb!
ReplyDeletewow...it all looks wonderful..very tasty treats from the garden for you! thanks for linking in...I love visiting and seeing what you have growing...and harvested!
ReplyDeleteWonderful garden you have...i am so inspired by your this act...
ReplyDeleteYou have a numerous harvest! I wished that I can harvest as many as that. I am jealous of your harvest and I can’t wait for my own harvest time to come. Congrats on your lovely garden and in a bountiful harvest!
ReplyDeletehi, you vege looks greatttttttttt! I have request and question: I looking at your different kind of beans photo, and I see off white/yellowis flat beans, possiblly type "papdi" (not the darker gree papadi), what do you call that? In gujrati, we called murchi valol or papdi and was wondering if you like to share some seeds with me or could you pelase guide me to the place where you got them from. I have been looking for them for such a longggg time and could not find it in india or in US. My family used grow back when i was a little kid but they did not save any seeds.
ReplyDeletethanks,
Hi Apu,
DeleteIf you send me the address, I can mail some seeds for you.