Monday, June 16, 2014

~Surprises Growing in the Garden~

This morning I went outside into the garden and found 
our grapes shining in the morning light.
They are always so pretty this time of year.
The clusters amaze me.

Love to see it growing from the kitchen window.
A patina bell we got awhile back on a trip to Arizona.
A silver teapot was a nice surprise hanging next to the grapes.
The zucchini are taking off
 from the heat we're having in
 San Diego.

Our pumpkins are starting to grow too!
Indigo Tomatoes

Black Pearl Tomatoes
Basil
Parsley...
Sage...
Rosemary...
and Thyme.

Love that song from 
~Simon and Garfunkel~
Baby Boo Pumpkins
Strawberries

Pretty Pink Strawberry Flowers
Bush Beans
The new area is filling in nicely.
It will be a beautiful day in the garden today.


21 comments:

  1. Your garden looks massive to me, it is every so magical and enchanting, but I LOVE LOVE LOVE to death that 3rd picture of your grapes!!! I grow muscadine which have a gorgeous eggplant pearly sheen to them, but the leaves are all green, yours are huge and multicolored! oh to be in the west side of the continent! Beautiful Beautiful pictures and gardens !!! :-)

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  2. Wunderschön, dein Garten ist ein Traum!

    Viele liebe Grüße
    Simone

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  3. You live in such a wonderful area for gardening Jody! To have grapes already would be great. Your photos are beautiful! It is such a haven you have created and I know how much you love it!
    hugs from here...

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  4. Suzanne of Simply Suzannes at Home

    LOVE LOVE the grapes!
    Your garden is just stunning. The Indigo tomatoes are quite beautiful. I've never seen that variety before.
    Thanks so much for sharing!
    Suzanne

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  5. What a beautiful, whimsical garden. So much to look at. The little vintage plate with the herb written on it is such a charming idea. Love that. Enjoy your bounty.

    hugs, Deb

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  6. Your garden is looking so nice! Do you ever have weeds? It seems like I spend most of the summer weeding:)

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  7. I cannot get over all of the wonderful things you grow! I have garden-envy for sure! Just lovely!

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  8. My basil is looking very good but oh! You have those divine grapes! So colorful and beautiful! Is there jam or or something special in your future?

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  9. I love when you post about your garden. Your grapes are incredible!

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  10. WOW!!!! Things are looking great in your garden! I love grapes and miss my vines that grew over an arbor! xo Diana

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  11. Your garden is WONDERFUL! I love all the pictures, it looks so fantastic with your well grown veggies, and the grapes look great too! So helathy, and juicy :O)
    Thank you for showing your gardenpictures, it looks like paradise for me!
    Have a wonderful week,
    Love and hugs
    Claudia

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  12. Your garden is looking fabulous !
    Too funny I grew the parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme next to my gate ( and posted about it too a few weeks back) so I could remember to hum the song ~ Love Scarbarough Fair. lol

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  13. Oh, WOW, you have one Beautiful garden. I've never seen grapes on the vine like that, (I live in Wisconsin) Amazing!!! And the silver tea /coffee pot is a very clever touch...I could look and work in this garden all day long....

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  14. Your garden is gorgeous and the grapes look so pretty in the sunlight. Love the plate markers. Great pics!!
    So inspirational.
    XO

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  15. Your garden is out of a fairy tale :) The grapes are gorgeous / I wanted to pick and eat them immediately ! :)

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  16. Your garden is absolutely amazing!!
    I looove the grapes. My Dad had a vineyard, and around the country house he also planted some grape-tree,

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  17. What a spectacular garden!!!!! Wow. Congratulations!

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  18. You have the BEST gardens!!! All your hard work shows - wow, amazing. Those grapes are really something to behold.

    I love San Diego's weather. My youngest daughter lived there 7 years. She came back because she just couldn't afford it on a hairdresser's salary. I am glad she's back but there is a part of her that diesa little bit with each winter season.

    Thanks for being such a sweet and loyal reader. Hugs.

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  19. I love your grapes, they are so beautiful. I just planted a vine this spring. Hope it does well. You have a gift for
    gardening!

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  20. The garden is beautiful! You get so much more sun you are always ahead of us in ripened veggies and fruit.
    Yummm! In anticipation!

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  21. It looks amazing! I have never seen indigo tomatoes. Neat! Thank you for linking with Home Sweet Home!
    Sherry

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