Pictures of the Garden and Produce
Afternoon everyone! Today is the day in which you get to see my little garden. It’s making great progress and food, and by next year may double in size. This is my garden, two beds of 30″ width and about 10′ in length. For a full gallery of pictures, scroll to the bottom of this post.
I’ve got two kinds of lettuce, romaine (the variety is rare, called De Morges Braun) with a very round head, and leaf lettuce (Black Seeded Simpson). The romaine, as I said, is quite rare and produces a round head that has brown speckling on the upper halves of its leaves; I’ve found it to be a hardy variety. The Black Seeded Simpson is a bright colored lettuce with extremely wavy leaves. What you cannot see in the pictures is the salad I harvested for the 4th of July, for 9 people.
In addition, I’ve got wax beans growing in my garden. I’ve already had one small harvest, enough for a serving for one, of these delicious beans. I love that they are bush beans, because I don’t have to worry about providing a structure to climb.
This morning while watering the garden I saw something on my cucumber plant that I’d missed: a huge fruit! Technically, since it’s a pickling cucumber, the fruit is supposed to be picked before it becomes fat, but when I picked it this morning it weighed half a pound. Yes! a half-pound pickling cucumber!
- Wide shot of my garden.
- Interesting lettuce, almost 16in high.
- De Morges Braun
- Pink beauty radishes
- Lots of cherry tomatoes
- Mature wax beans
- Early wax bean bushes
- My first big beet
- Today’s harvest












