We LOVE our garden. We love to eat it mostly, but watching it grow is fun too. Here are some of our delicacy's...
We had NO apricots last year. This year we had 10. I think we ate all of them in one day. They were SOOO delicious! I think everyone should have an apricot tree. First because they are soooo good, but mostly because then I won't have to share mine... ;)
We grow zucchini every year. Every years we eat it and eat it, and wonder why we grow so much every year. Our friends and neighbors get to enjoy it too because we have SO much we don't know what to do with it. Any good zucchini recipes out there? We are running out of ideas...
Ryan doesn't like tomatoes. I love them but still can't seem to eat all of them. This picture was taken a few weeks ago, but now the plant has red tomatoes on it, getting ready to be picked. Can't wait for those yummy treats! We'll share these too, just not the apricots or peaches...
STRAWBERRIES! These little guys ARE little, but they are PACKED full of flavor! I love our home grown strawberries, mostly because they remind me what a real strawberry is supposed to taste like. They are delicious. I might share one of these with you if you come on a good day...
This is a first for us... WATERMELON! Ryan doesn't really like watermelon but he indulges me in attempting to grow new fruits and vegetables. I have never seen watermelon on a vine before, and this is a VERY, very tiny one. We have two now that are fairly large compared to this one. They are both a little bigger than golf ball size. SO very cute! I hope they are delicious too! My biggest fear is that our peaches and watermelon will get ripe while we are on our vacation to ST. LUCIA in a few weeks. So excited for the trip, but hoping our fruits wait for us to be around to enjoy...
NOT pictured, but doing well and producing are our raspberries, blackberries, peach tree (yummy, can't wait), cherry tree, yellow squash and our tangelo tree. Come enjoy with us anytime! We aren't pro gardeners but we enjoy doing it, and especially enjoy eating the fruits of our labors...