My mouth started positively WATERING at the ruby chard. So sad I don't live next door... though you might regret my sneaking over with a flashlight at midnight, hehe
I have had no luck growing Nasturtiums here in Florida, yours look so good. What part of Florida are you in? Your plants looks so good. And I did not know you could grow Swiss Chard here, heck I have never even tasted it. Great pictures!!
And tasty too!
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ReplyDeleteAhhh, green food and pink flamingos, the perfect combination.
ReplyDeleteA perfect winter garden really does need flamingos! I love those.
ReplyDeleteDo you garden year round in your part of the world?
Boxer, I let the garden rest through July, August and September. It's just too hot and humid for anything to grow well.
ReplyDeleteAll those greens are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love those nasturtiums!
ReplyDeleteMy mouth started positively WATERING at the ruby chard. So sad I don't live next door... though you might regret my sneaking over with a flashlight at midnight, hehe
ReplyDeleteWhoa, Dani! Those are purely gorgeous! And to think they taste good, too. They're as pretty as flowers.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, your winter garden photos perk up my spirits. Especially after the first day this season I had to scrape frost off my windshield :)
ReplyDeleteErin, I love the winter garden. So many different colors and textures.
ReplyDeleteMelissa, they do go great with the veggies.
MS, we LOVE the ruby chard! We do a risotto with it. Perfect comfort food.
Sherry, not as pretty as the roses you grow. :)
Eggy, you are so sweet! Thank You.
I have had no luck growing Nasturtiums here in Florida, yours look so good. What part of Florida are you in? Your plants looks so good. And I did not know you could grow Swiss Chard here, heck I have never even tasted it. Great pictures!!
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