It means something different to each person, but to me, right now luxury means summer
time and summer
produce, and now, after a long school year full of transitions and unique challenges, I am rich in both.
Summer is here—just look at what today gave me.
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The last potato harvest of the season, mostly my favorite variety, Viking Purple. |
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The first meal-sized harvest of green beans, Jeminez, Goldmarie, and Blue Coco. |
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Blueberries! Almost a pint basket in today's harvest. |
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Eva's Pride peaches. I'm happily swimming in them, and I'll tell you more about them in tomorrow's post. |
If you'd like to see what others across the world are harvesting this week, stop by
Daphne's Dandelions and check out the garden goods for Harvest Monday.
Comments
Congratulations on your spectacular harvest. The lushness of the peaches remind me of Georgio O'keeffe
PA: Yes, they take a little coddling since both our soil and our water are so alkaline and they need acidity. I plant them in a giant planter filled with peat and the contents of a worm bin. I mulch it heavily with live oak leaves. The planter gets about half a day's sun, not a full day. Sunshine Blue is the easiest variety to grow here. I should write a post about blueberries!
Liz: The Viking Purple are gorgeous, deep purple with deep pink splotches. The flesh is bright white. They're delicious, kind of sweet and nutty, and very versatile too.
Coral: Thank you!
Mary Hysong: What kind of peach do you have, again? It is so nice to have home grown fruit.