small garden ? it's huge !!! tomato are better than ours.. looks good ! have a nice week end from a sunny Italy. you are right... first summer day, we run too much and no time to thing about life.
You have a beautiful garden ! Congratulations ;) In France, because of bad weather, we have a little hope to have our own tomatoes :( But we already have some redcurrants ;)
I live in condo and I don't have a garden. I enjoyed so much pictures of your beautiful garden. And the tomatoes are so wonderful, I even felt their smell.
Beautiful garden and well taken care!!!! Many compliments for your garden!!!
I'm just so envious of anyone who has a garden right now, I'd love to be able to grown things like tomatoes etc. Your ones seem to be coming along really nicely. And from where I'm sitting, I wouldn't call that garden small mate :) It's massive.
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small garden ? it's huge !!!
ReplyDeletetomato are better than ours.. looks good !
have a nice week end from a sunny Italy.
you are right... first summer day, we run too much and no time to thing about life.
Enjoy the weekend in Italy!
DeleteJohn,
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful garden ! Congratulations ;)
In France, because of bad weather, we have a little hope to have our own tomatoes :( But we already have some redcurrants ;)
Have a nice weekend !
:)
Thank you Tatiana.
DeleteEnjoy your delicious redcurrants!
I live in condo and I don't have a garden. I enjoyed so much pictures of your beautiful garden. And the tomatoes are so wonderful, I even felt their smell.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful garden and well taken care!!!! Many compliments for your garden!!!
I enjoy the time I spend taking care of the tomatoes and cucumbers.
DeleteI'm just so envious of anyone who has a garden right now, I'd love to be able to grown things like tomatoes etc. Your ones seem to be coming along really nicely. And from where I'm sitting, I wouldn't call that garden small mate :) It's massive.
ReplyDeleteMaybe some indoor plants in pots will work.
DeleteI grow some basil and parsley indoors for the winter.
I love these photos, John...because I love watching nature grow.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing,
Jan