and so does the pak choi in spite of some leaves being eaten
the sugar snap peas are doing well and I keep picking a few at a time.
This cauliflower was not meant to be miniature but never mind
I think this one will be better.
The broccoli is coming on nicely
The cabbages are doing really well and some are starting to heart - I think we will be giving some away.
the beetroot is also coming on.
There are also a couple of pots of lettuce that we have been picking as well as chard, perpetual spinach, leeks (that have a lot of growing to do) and some sprouting broccoli that I grew from seed. All in all I am happy with the vegetables. To make things even better it has been a lovely sunny day with just one short shower.
A wonderful variety, a what joy to lick your own, they all look like they are thriving in your warmer climate, we have some of those here, the spinach is doing the best ever.
ReplyDeleteThese are the seedlings we hot from Awapuni, doing quite well.
DeleteWhat a wonderful array of vegetables and fresh from the garden. You get your share of healthy green leafy veges that's for sure. Wonderful
ReplyDeleteWe haven't been back to the Grower's Market yet so these veggies are great.
ReplyDeleteYour veggie garden is looking great. It is so satisfying to be able to harvest your own food :)
ReplyDeleteYou can't beat it. It is coming on nicely.
DeleteGreat selection of vegetables. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThey have not looked back since we planted them.
DeleteGood to see your veges doing well. Small caulis are ok, and the leaves make good 'greens'
ReplyDeleteI am not complaining - I always like small veg and, as you say, the leaves are good as well.
DeleteThe one-bite cauliflower made me chuckle. And, boy, do those cabbages look robust. -looks like a happy garden!
ReplyDeleteI may use it in our lunch today.
DeleteYou have a wonderful winter garden. Everything looks great and I know a lot of work went into that to get those results. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThank you. We ate the baby cauli stir fried with other veggies from the garden yesterday.
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