Saturday, August 18, 2012

Bountiful

An edible artist's palette.  Red and golden beets, butternut squash, cucumbers and tomatoes.
The zinnias are from our garden, too.

The tomatoes from L to R are Costoluto Genovese, Mama Leone, Djeena Lee'a Golden, and Black Iceicle.


Once the rind of this watermelon turns golden yellow, it's ready to be eaten.  There are distinctive golden spots on this beauty so the change is underway.  We can hardly wait to taste these baby's. 

Don't let this shape fool you; it's pie.

A tiny muskmelon.  I was so glad to spot this little melon!  The five that have already been harvested
were unbelievably sweet and delicious.

Watermelon, melon, melon.

Wright Gardens profile

Wright Gardens as seen from our kitchen window.

"We might say that the earth has the spirit of growth; that its flesh is the soil."  -- Leonardo da Vinci


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