1. Lots and lots of tomato plants.
2 Green Zebras. I chose these because they are meant to be low acid which will be good for Saana.
2 Tigerellas. I chose these because the look so pretty and I suspect they are also lower in acid.
1 Amish ox-heart. I had two of these but I gave one to mum. I kind of wish I had brought another one.
Lots of bush tomatoes in the back bed.
4 Tumbling cherry tomatoes in hanging pots and one in the ground. I transfered the one in the ground because it wasn't doing well and I needed the pot for the next tomatos. I think I brought 3 red and 2 yellow, but I'm not sure.
2 Siberian cherry tomatoes. These are meant to be good for hanging pots and the cold climate. I'm looking forward to seeing how they go.
2. Lots of corn
2 different types of sweet corn
2 punnets of baby corn These are a lovely red colour on the stems
Under the seedlings I put the seeds of
3 different types of beans
cucumber
Balinese sweetcorn
Yellow Empress sunflowers
Balinese sweetcorn
Yellow Empress sunflowers
3. Fruit
My New Passionfruit Strawberries Rhubarb
4. Herbs
basil, coriander, dill, chervil, 2 types of thyme, lemon balm, lemon grass, sage, rosemary, marjoram, oregano, chinese salad leaves, curry plant, garlic and normal chives, mint
basil, coriander, dill, chervil, 2 types of thyme, lemon balm, lemon grass, sage, rosemary, marjoram, oregano, chinese salad leaves, curry plant, garlic and normal chives, mint
5. Carrots and beetroot.
I also planted parsnips but they didn't come up.
6. Capsicums and Chilies
Normal capsicums
Banana capsicums
Jalapenos
Cayenne pepper
Haberno
Some of these are from punnets and some are from larger seedings which we put into paper bags and wrapped in paper for a few weeks before planting out.
7. Beans
normal blue lake climbing beans
dwarf beans - butter
Purple King - climbing beans These look so pretty already, you can see them at the back
8. Eggplants
A normal eggplant ( I think, I lost the tag)
Listada di Gandia This is a diggers eggplant, it is stripy.
9. Lots of lettuce
10. Silverbeet
11. Alliums
Leeks
spring onions
red onions
garlic
6. Capsicums and Chilies
Normal capsicums
Banana capsicums
Jalapenos
Cayenne pepper
Haberno
Some of these are from punnets and some are from larger seedings which we put into paper bags and wrapped in paper for a few weeks before planting out.
7. Beans
normal blue lake climbing beans
dwarf beans - butter
Purple King - climbing beans These look so pretty already, you can see them at the back
8. Eggplants
A normal eggplant ( I think, I lost the tag)
Listada di Gandia This is a diggers eggplant, it is stripy.
9. Lots of lettuce
10. Silverbeet
11. Alliums
Leeks
spring onions
red onions
garlic
- Peas
- cucumber or squash
13. Grapevine
4 comments:
Must be nice...you having Summer and all!---while we here in the States are freezing our butts off. LOL Have a tomato for me willya?
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Makes me want summer here so much quicker. We are getting lots of snow where I am. Enjoy your veggies, they taste so much better when you know where they came from.
So nice to have fresh produce from the garden. I envy you as I look outside at it snowing.
Happy Holidays!
Lovely ;-)
I wish I had more room to grow more of my own produce but my yard is small. I do have two citrus trees, a few strawberry plants and lovely roses ;-)
Hugs and blessings,
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