Saturday 16 July 2016

A Picture A Day...17

 
 
 
 
Abundance...
Nasturtium
Parsnips
Carrots
Beetroot
Munchkin pumpkins
Borlotti beans
Yellow courgette
French dwarf beans
Winter squash
Green courgette
Tomato
Cucumber
Kale
Cosmos
Roses
Zinnias
Sunflowers
Strawberries
Chives
Lavender
Chard
Leeks
Dahlias
Runnculias
Lettuce
Pumpkins
Peppers
Mint
Spinach
Pea shoots
Raspberries
Parsley
Bay
 
 
All this, in these raised beds, and pots dotted around my kitchen garden. They've grown so much over the last few weeks, it's hard to spot some of them. I took this photo yesterday evening, it was warm, beautiful evening, we've not had many warm evenings this year. I relished it. Pottering as the sun sank, perfect.
 
 
 
There's been so much sadness just lately, my heart aches, so many innocent lives lost. I count my blessings, I have many. Have a very lovely Sunday, and if yours has already gone, I hope it was a good one. Thank you for visiting me, and thank you to those who have left comments. Let's all count our blessings today.
 
 
 
Amanda :) xxx

 

23 comments:

  1. It's definitely a time to count blessings.

    What an amazing list of produce and flowers, your raised beds are doing brilliantly. I hope you have a lovely Sunday as well, with some time to enjoy your beautiful garden. CJ xx

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    1. Thank you CJ, the sun is shining this morning, I'm very grateful for that, hopefully I can prize my lot into the great outdoors! ;) xxx

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  2. Your garden is so interesting. Thank you for listing all your produce there is certainly a lot there.
    I agree there is to much sadness in the world at present.
    Enjoy your day.
    Hazel c uk

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    1. I keep having to give food away there's too much for us! ;) xxx

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  3. so much growing so well here you certainly have very green fingers, good to see the roses are starting to climb the trellis too. Yes what is happening in the world is so tragic my heart and prayers go out to all those who have been involved in any way

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    1. Still needs a bit more tying in but it's climbing at last :) xxx

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    2. Amazing list of plants.
      We were saying just yesterday how lucky we were to be pottering peacefully at home.
      L.x.

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    3. We are Lynn, too many people on this planet have nowhere to call home :) xxx

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  4. What an amazing list of produce, and so many delicious ones in there.A mini market garden!
    Every night I always reflect on the day and count my blessings (something my granny taught me to do) but I agree at the moment the grief that some are suffering is almost overwhelming.
    Try to concentrate and focus on the beautiful surroundings you have created. The beauty and peace of nature always helps. Hope the sun is shining for you ... Love Paddi X

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    1. Your Granny taught you well Paddi. I only grow what we like to eat :) xxx

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  5. Wonderful garden and so much fantastic produce growing there. I love your raised beds, and you have planted them so well. I agree it is time to count our blessings and keep on striving to be happy in spite of all the sorrow in the world. Enjoy your lovely garden this weekend...it is sunny here at the moment, hope it is with you too.
    Helen xox

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  6. You have done so well with your garden space, puts me to shame, I must make more of an effort.
    On the other matter, we should all take time to breathe and appreciate what we have, so many awful things happen in this world x

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    1. Every single day, we really have nothing to complain about :) xxx

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  7. So much you have growing, it's really incredible what you have created there! X

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  8. You are so blessed to have such a gorgeous garden! I hope you get many more warm nights, Tammy x

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    1. Thank you Tammy, me too, summer has been waiting in the wings way too long! ;) xxx

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  9. Abundance indeed! I do love your garden and beautiful summer house/craft room and your raised beds are doing magnificently. Enjoy more of that sun this week. xx

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    1. Thank you, I managed a bit of studio time yesterday, bliss! :) xxx

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  10. Now isn't that great that so many things grow and florish in your garden. It looks amazing. But it makes one sad that so many bad things happen. It makes me small and still.
    Love,
    Mirjam

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    1. My daughter asked me yesterday why there was always sad news on, we've decided to create a happy news channel, only good things shown :) xxx

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