

Still plentiful food at my community garden vegie patch.
Have layered the plants this year as an attempt to provide shade to overcome the summer heat.

Marigolds, and the lavender hedge planted along the side of the patch are helpful pest deterrents.
The lavender fragrance in particular appears to confuse.
The white eggplant is producing many eggplants.
Its seeds are being saved to try to replicate its unique color.


The purple climbing beans are another favorite as are the sweet yellow cherry tomatoes.

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13 comments:
Looking good, yum I love yellow cherry tomatos
Looks gorgeous!
The garden looks lush and well cared for!
I love the photos of the garden. Just lovely. Happy Outdoor Wednesday.
White eggplants are so pretty! Thanks for visiting my blog.
I love the white eggplants...I have never tried those...I usually grow the Japanese eggplant! That's a wonderful garden!
Beautiful...so beautiful. All that delicious and healthy food just hanging around, waiting to be plucked and prepared. And photographed!
Oh, yes...and eaten!
Your garden looks so beautiful. It is almost winter where I live - no plants, but a little greenish brown grass. We had the privilege of travelling to a warmer climate to visit my daughter and son-in-law recently and that was great!
Beth
I love how beautiful community gardens are. Your plot is no exception.
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What a beautiful garden!
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I really enjoy seeing your garden as mine is buried in snow...
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