Saturday, September 29, 2012

Saturday Snapshot - harvest


The sum total of this summer's green bean harvest. All is not lost, though. We did get an abundance of lettuce, cucumbers, herbs and tomatoes. Salad anyone?

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21 comments:

Louise said...

Last time I tried to grow beans my harvest was about that big too.

(Diane) Bibliophile By the Sea said...

Why did the beans not survive when other veggies did? Poor lone green bean plant:)

Brona said...

I had a similar problem last summer - but ours was too much rain!

Paulita said...

Like you, we had lettuce at the beginning of the summer. Then the tomatoes were the only thing to survive through the summer. They were weird though, because we keep getting occasional tomatoes but never a bumper crop. Oh well. Next summer. Here's Mine

Trish said...

Rabbits! They kept eating everything green, especially the beans. We wised up with the lettuce and placed a wire cage over those but were too late with saving the beans. Oh well, next year.

Christine Harding said...

I had lettuces (some of them grew again after I cut them) and my herbs were fine, but the beans were drowned! My Snapshot is at http://goo.gl/DncFP

Kaye said...

Savor those two beans! Shame you didn't get more.

Eugenia O'Neal said...

Those thievin' wabbits!!!

Wishing you a better harvest next year!

Jackie McGuinness said...

It;s ok beans are probably the only vegetable I don't like!!

Laurel-Rain Snow said...

Last time I had a garden, we had a lot of tomatoes and zucchini.

Love fresh green beans! Enjoy the small bounty.

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Carol said...

Ah well, at least all was not lost :)

Have a great weekend

carol

Lisa said...

Isn't it funny how gardens grow sometimes? At least you had some other veggies -- better luck with the beans next year!

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Anonymous said...

It looks beautiful... love the green. Looks like not a bad harvest after all. Wish I could taste your fresh salads!

Alyce said...

They still look good! And your garden looks in far better condition than mine (once it was just tomatoes left I really let the weeds go). Definitely sounds like you had some good salad material though!

Sim Carter said...

I had to laugh - my own thumb is blacker than black - and then you add rabbits, squirrels, birds plus possum, rats and who knows what else. Who can grow anything?

Irene said...

Aren't we grateful for farmers who really know how to do this.

Lmkazmierczak said...

Hey, at least you have proof! We ate ours and pulled them up already....just a couple of handfuls this year♫♪

Susan Lindquist said...

Too bad they're not magic beans ... three would do the trick right?

Alas ... but there's always next year!

Laura BurgandyIce said...

Lol. At my fingertips, that would be a bumper crop. Too fun!! Enjoy your lettuces!!

Leslie (Under My Apple Tree) said...

Yes, rabbits! I grew beans successfully for 20 years... and then the bunnies started eating them. Why now? I have no idea. So this year I put up a fence, and a hail storm in July wiped out every last plant. I replanted but they grew poorly in the 100 degree heat and I got maybe 6 beans! Some years you just can't win.

laughingwolf said...

beans, one of the MOST nutritious things in any garden...

my dad built a chicken wire 'slope' for them to grow up along, the green and the yellow... worked for peas and cukes, too