Our garden at the beginning of September

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Our garden is full of energy and life at the beginning of September.

We have sweet white grapes and very sweet melons:

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The pumpkins grow, and also the decorative ones.

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Basil is so fragrant and with such soothing colors

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We have an abundance of zucchini that we eat with great pleasure.

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The Swiss chard that I planted from seed is already growing. The plants are very densely grown and I will have to thin it out for it to grow well.

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The leeks look so good - my husband @outlinez, regularly cut off its leaves so that it can form a large head.

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The cucumbers are so tender and crunchy. These cucumbers are among the more recently planted, as the first ones planted in the season have already started to dry.

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Okra is a wonderful addition to garden beds with melons.

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We still have tomatoes and cherries, although they were attacked a few days ago by some green caterpillars, which turn out to be nightshades. I hope we can save the plants without chemicals.

I will make a recipe with wormwood that we have in the garden. 700 g of it, I will pour 5 liters of boiling water and let it stand in the dark for a week. I will dilute the finished solution in a ratio of 1:10.

I got the recipe from here. A week is not a short time, so I can also use the other folk recipes from this site.

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The Crimean tea we planted this year is developing very well. Unfortunately, a large part of the one we planted two years ago dried up and rotted. Hopefully the new place will be more suitable and good for him.

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Storks fly in flocks more and more often.

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I finish with the still blooming lavender which is so lovely.

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Тhank you for stopping by!



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Your garden is very productive! So many kinds of nice vegetables and you still have the lavenders. Love to learn how you make your garden so plentiful.

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Thank you @kaminchan 🤗. Our garden looks like this maybe because we grow everything with a lot of desire and a lot of love 😍

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regularly cut off its leaves so that it can form a large head.

fantastic tip! You guys sure seem to know what you're doing.

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Wow! You have a lot of treasures in your garden. White grapes, or any grapes? We don't have it here our country is buying from yours maybe and it is quite expensive here. We can usually buy it every December when we have an extra money hehehe.

The pumpkins size is different and it looks so unique.

You're garden is really a blessing for your. Love them as always.

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We are grateful that our climate is suitable for growing many crops. As it is with grapes.

Our pumpkins are really diverse and I can't wait to see them in their full beauty when they ripen.

Тhank's for comment @jenthoughts 🌸

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I fell in love with your garden, seeing so many fruits, vegetables and flowers together is quite a sight. The grapes are in all their splendor. Congratulations

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I love this. I hope I can plant some in the coming summer.

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It will be great to grow melons in your garden. They are so delicious. Good luck @afterglow 👌!

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So much going on in your garden, everything looks nice and healthy.

The Crimean tea plants you show look very much like a plant we grow, it's called Lamb's ear. When you touch it, it feels so very soft, that's probably how it got its name.

As often as we try we've never had much luck growing any type of melon. Yours look fabulous, what's your secret?

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Thank you for stopping by and commenting @thebigsweed!

Crimean tea leaves do have some similarities with Lamb's ear 👍

We grow melons from seedling seeds and when the weather is warm enough we plant them outdoors in the garden. I wish you to have nice melons soon 😍.

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Why is your tomato specie yellowish? Ours is reddish. Meanwhile, your garden and plants are doing so good which is a sign that you're working diligently in caring for them.

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The yellowish color is the cherry tomatoes that we are growing for the first time in our garden. Otherwise, our tomatoes are red. I'm glad you like our garden. Thank you @marajah !

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the garden looks very beautiful. Thanks for sharing. 😊

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Love this melon, I hope I can plant some in the coming months.

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