Wow! Another Monday...whew! Monday's are busy days for me. I water the garden and clean the coop in the a.m. Watch my granddaughter all day. Put together and e-blast out a newsletter for the local Chamber of Commerce. Manage the Farmers Market. Sell eggs, honey and mushrooms at the Farmers Market. Settle disputes at the Famers Market. Try to educate people about food at the Farmers Market. Manage SNAP vouchers at the Farmers Market...the Farmers Market takes up way too much time! So here ya' go...a few photos of my Harvest Monday (just today's...I keep forgetting to take the camera with me when I head out to the garden)...joining up with other's over at
Daphne's Dandelions.
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Potatoes, Crooks, Zuke and Cuke!
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Doughnut or Saturn Peaches |
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Bee Food |
7 comments:
Love those peaches!
To bad the farmers markets here are not "real" they are just people who buy the same produce that you see at the stores, then sell it at "Farmers Markets" It not local grown by local farmers.
I've seen those peaches in the nursery catalogs and think they are just the cutest thing! Ours are starting to ripen and shouldn't be long now.
PS -- the girl in the sculpture is running after a covered wagon. :)
Great little harvest! I love the flowers.
Did you seriously grow all those flowers? I just wanted to pop over and let you know I am growing watermelon, squash and a few other things from the seeds you sent me last year. Thank you again....Melissa
Great job managing your FM! Ours is in it's second year and growing. Still very small, most of the best produce is sold out in the first hour or so. Ours has rules it must be grown by the seller; no reselling. Also ours has a co-op table for gardeners that have a bumper crop of something, they can just come and sell at that table. That's what I'm doing this year, but thinking I will get enough put in to do a whole booth next year. Really lovely harvest you have there.
"Bee Food" LOL. Yup, that counts.
Good looking produce and flowers. Is that an artichoke with the posies? Just beautiful. We're weeks away from harvesting much more than peas and salad greens and flowers.
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