Saturday, April 10, 2010

Home Grown

Perfect day for planting!

Thankful for sons who help their parents.

Tomatoes
yellow crook neck squash
zucchini
broccoli
cabbage
cucumbers
okra
That's all I have so far, I'm sure I'll throw something else in there before it's over with, yum!

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

we grew beets last year. yum. if you roast them they are the most delicious veggie this side of heaven! looks like your garden will be huge!! lucky you.

Welcome to the Garden of Egan said...

Yum! You have a couple of months on me. I'll be planting at the end of May for pete's sake.
You'll be eating 'maters by then!

The dirt looks lovely. I love good dirt.

Connie said...

That dirt looks rich enough that a seed would snuggle down and do some good sprouting! You're going to have a big garden! Our old Farmer Bishop always said, "never plant a garden too big for your wife to take care of!"

Looks like you have lots of help.

wendy said...

Hey, I am learning to drive that sucker --TRACTOR.
We have so much to do around here --I wish my 4 sons were around to help out us old geezers.
I want a garden, but I wonder if we'll have the ground ready for one.
IT IS SUPPOSED TO SNOW A FOOT TOMORROW. (crying)

and I love your new couch. New cushions....something with a punch of color I think. Looks Great!!

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Anonymous said...

WOW!! the garden is going to be HUGE. My is quite small compared to yours. I finished planting today, but will start on the flower garden next week. Pray will we have a wonderful, bountiful harvest.

Nana said...

I can't wait to plant!

Mikki said...

Now, THAT'S the way to get the job done!

SquirrelQueen said...

There is nothing better than home grown.

Anonymous said...

Oh, for a home grown tomatoe, love them.
Good ole'Trav helping his dad, he's good guy.
Love to all,
Papa

CB said...

So jealous of your weather and that your garden is planted! Good job.