How Does Your Garden Grow?

My name is not Mary but I do have a vegetable garden and it has been growing all sorts of things.

It’s gone from this:
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May 31, 2006

To this:
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June 29, 2006

To this overgrown mess:
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July 26, 2006

We’ve had loads of cucumbers and squash. But lately, I’ve noticed some rather, errr, strange vegetables.

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I don’t recall planting pumpkins.

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Or peas.

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Or eggplants and radishes.

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They sure are cute, though. And they’ve been sent off to Ilene at the WIC Office in Brockton for distribution at their nutrition classes during the month of August.

I can’t imagine what will turn up next.


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Comments (57)

  1. Awwwwwwww! The hats are darling, and what a cute creative way to photograph them!

  2. I just took the same picture of my eggplant hat lounging in my lazy Susans, which is going off to the same place. Great minds. . .

  3. Those hats are just adorable!

    (and your garden is *not* overgrown. If you want to see overgrown I can send you some pictures.) ;o)

  4. Oh how cute and what a perfect setting for the caps. They will be so well received.

  5. Your garden is NOT overgrown — it’s perfect! And those hats are darling. Good for you, knitting unto others already/again. 🙂

  6. Cute post and productive garden indeed. Are those the hats from the pattern that Stephanie posted?

  7. Cute. I love those little hats. I have so many scraps of Cotton Fleece saved to make more.

  8. What a great post — very creative. And the hats are adorable and for a good cause. Two cheers for Carole!

  9. I want to know what kind of seeds you planted, because this is gardening I can get behind!

    They look adorable, Carole!

  10. Very funny! I would have loved to watch that photo shoot! My neighbors told me recently how funny they think I am when I take pictures of my knitting outside…………Boy, they must have exciting lives to be entertained by watching me….

  11. Such darling hats and a very clever, creative way to show them off. That garden is fabulous, too and to grow such wonderful gifts…well, it must be magical.

  12. Oh, so cool! The garden was beautiful on its own, but what a great twist with the darling knitting!

  13. Oh, you clever little thing! Those are just adorable and generous contributions to charity as well. Envious over the garden riot – I need to work on soil improvement around here.

  14. Oh, aren’t you a good soul to donate to the local WIC office!

    Your garden looks glorious. Mine, not so… the rain has been a bummer to the veggies. They need more sun!

  15. Now see, here I am laughing in delight again – you’ve just got that gift. The hats are adorable, and your presentation is even better!

  16. Those are the best photos I’ve seen all day in blogland!! The hats are absolutely adorable. Where did you get the pattern?

  17. oo! cool! The hats look great! And the garden, too; impressively weed-free.

    (and I love old silver beach sooo much; favorite childhood vacation thing. vbg)

  18. That was so funny, to go from the barren plot of land to show casing the hats. That gave me a real smile this evening! Cuteness.

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