Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The August Garden


















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20 comments:

Nancy @ A Rural Journal said...

I see you have some helpers... both the two and four-legged variety! :)

Happier Than a Pig in Mud said...

I think some of your helpers are more interested in eating than working:@)

TexWisGirl said...

laughing at the animal helpers! :)

missing moments said...

Love that garden and all the produce! And of course, it doesn't hurt to have some extra hooves and claws to help out!

Bobbi Jo said...

What wonderful pictures. Loving all the help you are getting. Hugs, Bobbi Jo

Deborah Jean at Dandelion House said...

Terrific photos! You have a wonderful harvest happening there... darling helpers too... Feel free to update your link to my blog in your sidebar. This comment will link to the proper blog address! See you soon at Dandelion House!
Deb

Jill said...

All looks goog but the corn makes my mouth water!

Angela said...

Your garden harvest looks so wonderful! I wish our garden did at least something other than squash and zucchini for 2 weeks, one week of which we were on vacation! lol and shaking my head!

Randy said...

Michaele, I just love your garden. What a great variety you have there. Your chicken looks confused but cute.

Annette said...

Oh, my! I have corn and watermelon envy. And are those tomatillos?

Clint said...

Lookin' really good! Can't believe summer is windin' down....

Peggy said...

I'm so impressed, everything looks terrific.

Lisa @ Two Bears Farm said...

what a harvest!!

retrorevival.biz said...

Great pictures. And lucky you to have such a wonderful garden!

~Cindy

Buttons said...

Wow your garden is beautiful all that hard work really paid off. B

Deborah Jean at Dandelion House said...

Hi Michelle! Thanks for your visit. My domain name expired mid July so I had to choose a new one... I've been making the rounds to folks to let people know in between vacation!
Happy Harvesting~
Deb

Maura @ Lilac Lane Cottage said...

Hi Michaele!
Your garden looks wonderful and look at your veggies...oh yum! Our garden did terrible this year but our tomatoes are still promising to produce...I think ;) They're HUGE plants but so far not many tomatoes. Yesterday we hit our 42nd day of 100 and higher temps for the year and Thursday and Friday will add two more to the record. Thanks for the comment about the bees yesterday. They've been living in the corn crib for years it seems. YOu can see where others have opened the wall and removed the hive but they came back. So far they've been good and one day we may move them to a hive but for now we don't use the building so we'll just leave them 'bee';) I hope you and your family have a wonderful day!
Maura :)

Chatty Crone said...

You know we kind of talked about this before, but when I see all those fresh and beautiful things - I think of God.

Jennifer said...

Beautiful garden... so many yummy things :)

Walter Jeffries said...

Wow! Nice peppers. I have a very hard time growing them. Rarely successful. Yours look gorgeous. Nice melon too.