Took a tour through the garden today, December 30th. In the northern hemisphere it should be winter! Apparently not!
Asparagus should be sleeping, not! I found 3 lovely stalks poking up through the cover of leaf mulch. They are so sweet and tender.
Those young purple stalks are amazing!
Tomatoes – the variety that hasn’t succumbed to our “winter” is Matt’s Wild Cherry. Picked a couple of handfuls and noticed that there are still blossoms forming!
I thought the green beans were done but I am finding new blossoms. I have a number of very mature pods that I left on the vines for seed but tucked away in the foliage are new blossoms and some developing pods.
My sugar snap peas are behaving as if we have the cool spring weather that they thrive in. It is not a surprise to see them doing well at this time of year.
All photos today from my iPhone. Handy and they do make a decent image.
Lemons are ready to pick, beets are very slowly gaining ground and the strawberries are blossoming in earnest! The yellow onion sets are looking great. I don’t have high hopes for my blackberries, may have to rely on the wild ones – the wild ones are small, have too many thorns, scratch the heck out your hands but make great jam!
Last note; my “Garden Hives” are nearly ready. I have put the natural finish on two of the four and then the weather changed. Next week we should be above 60 degrees F, so I can finish the last two.
Unfinished and then finished.
Bishop
Dec 30, 2015 @ 22:28:48
Happy New Year Bishop! Those tomatoes look yum-0…
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Jan 01, 2016 @ 14:58:27
They are one of the sweetest tasting tomatoes I have ever grown…..the only drawback is the tiny size.
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Dec 30, 2015 @ 23:26:37
Bishop, I’m getting worried about you, are you involved in some kind of sorcery? Better take heed of that (margarine advertisment) slogan from the 70s: “It’s not nice to fool Mother Nature!”
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Jan 01, 2016 @ 14:57:15
It could be that Mother Nature is teasing and fooling us!
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Jan 01, 2016 @ 15:50:40
It hasn’t felt like winter here in Vero Beach either with temps breaking records for the month of December. Wishing you all the best in the new year.
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Jan 01, 2016 @ 16:10:04
Thank you Karen….we are finally having a dose of cooler weather May see a flirting with freezing during the next week for lows.
Hope the New Year starts off well for you and builds from there!
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Jan 04, 2016 @ 18:48:11
Good on you, Bishop—you always manage to outsmart Ma Nature, don’t you! But it really *has* been a weird-weather season in a multitude of ways. Glad you’re still reaping the bounty; on the other hand, I hope it hasn’t prevented you from sitting back and enjoying a sip or ten of your home brews from time to time. It’s *supposed* to be winter break, you know.
Happy, happy 2016 to you! May your family and garden both flourish!
Kathryn
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Jan 04, 2016 @ 20:53:01
Thanks Kathryn! I am still enjoying a sip or 10 of my home brews! On a chilly December evening I popped the top on a 22 ounce Russian Imerial Stout, aged with toasted oak they had been soaked in Bourbon. Oh my, warm and relaxing! Some of my relaxing moments involve gardening and brewing! Wishing all of us a great 2016!
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