Showing posts with label watermelon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watermelon. Show all posts

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Okra and Friends

Don't know if other gardeners raise much okra or not but I tried my hand at it this summer. The first photo is of an okra plant with it's big, jagged leaves and two of the okra pods. For those that don't know about okra it is a really good veggie that likes hot weather and a good bit of water. The long pod is full of white seeds when picked and black seeds if mature. It is best to pick okra when it is small and tender. These two were almost to big but good for the photo. I prefer okra cut in small chunks and fried in butter or oil but it is good boiled, too. It does well in soups and casseroles. Try adding some boiled okra to a zucchini casserole. The second and third photos are of the okra flower and I think it is very pretty.



This is one of the dozen small watermelons we raised. Next photo is of my one and only cantaloupe. Last photos are of a couple of gourds I raised this year.




Sunday, October 02, 2011

Watermelon







We waited and watched and watered and waited and finally we had watermelon. It sure was good.

But the kitten couldn't figure out why we wanted to eat such a thing.

Monday, August 29, 2011

From the Garden



I got a basket full of tomatoes and cucumbers the other day. Enough to share with the neighbors. The watermelon aren't quite ready yet. The butternut squash won't be ready for about another month.


















Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Watermelon