Loving Snow Peas & Zucchini In Our Organic Garden

Well, as promised, here are some more photos of veggies from my organic garden. The photo on the left is of our snow peas. I’ve sold quite a few at market – people just love them. And there’s been plenty for us. But they’re just about finished now, so I’m leaving these last few pods on the vine to dry and save for next spring.
I really should have got more in by now, but trellis space is of a bit of a premium at the moment.
Maybe hubby could put up another trellis for me??? You know…. if I ask really nice  :-) Maybe he’ll read my blog and I’ll just walk out to the garden one day real soon and it will just be there   :-P

Snow Peas Drying In Pods Zucchini - romanesque

The right hand photo is of one of the zucchini (courgette) plants we’re growing. This variety is “romanesque” – a pale green vegetable with ribbed sides.
I’ve also got “lebanese” zucchini growing and must get some “black jack” in soon. Zucchini is such a wonderful producer. I get so many that if I didn’t have the farmer’s market to sell the excess to, I’d have a real problem.

I’ll have more updates in another few days.

Happy Organic Gardening, Healthy Living…

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One Response to “Loving Snow Peas & Zucchini In Our Organic Garden”

  1. Hello Julie,

    Thank you for your site, I’m new at this and it is very helpful. My question is Why do my peas die half way through the summer? my girlfriends are doing the same. They are in direct sunlight most of the day, and get watered regularly. From your blog I get that they just do. And I understand that I can plant them at any time in the growing season? I live on the Sunshine Coast in BC, Canada.

    Thank You

    Cindy-lee

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