Fantastic, everything looks to be growing well. Every year I say that I will start a vegetable patch and ever year I never get round to it. It’s not like I don’t have the space. Just too lazy.
I love this picture, I have a veg & herbs now sprouting on my balcony for us to use. This kind of patch is what I want to be able to do one day… gorgeous.
Oh, I suffering a severe moment of garden envy. The house we’re renting at the mo is built on the site of a former sawmil and horrendously rocky. I’m limited to pots of herbs and a missing my greenhouse terribly. Lovely shot!
What an amazing vegetable patch!
Would love a vegetable patch but haven’t the foggiest what I would grow… Lovely photo
Woah! Is that your garden????? Are you royalty in disguise????
Heh heh I wish! Nope this is GrandadSaurus’s veggie patch in a little bit of his rather enormous garden!
I fell for it like Actually Mummy did. Bother – thought I was going to be able to say I knew a celeb…
Wow!! That’s impressive. Reminds me of a trip to Tatton Park.
I posted a pic of my veg recently and now I feel ashamed
He’s been tending to that veggie patch for 30 years so it’s had years of loving
Wish my allotment looked as great as your veggie patch, we were late getting started this year.
What a neat garden! Lovely shot. x
Wowwwww! That is one amazing veg patch and garden.
Loving everybodies blogs but can’t seem to comment on all of them. Sorry Dawn x
I wonder if our little patch will ever take off like this?
Bloomin’ marvellous : ) x
Gorgeous veggie patch.
Is that your garden, if so I am incredibly jealous! Lovely greens
Wow, that’s a veggie patch? It’s so pretty!
Beautiful! Bet everything is growing really well with all this rain we are having!
Wow your own vege shop.
Now that’s an impressive veggie patch! Great photo
That veggie patch is about the same sixe as my entire garden!! LOL That’s a LOT of runner beans…
That’s one hellava patch GrandadSaurus has got going on there. I am itching to make like a flopsey bunny in his lettuces!
Wow, i am very jealous! That is pretty amazing!
Wow! I’m not too fussed on gardening, but I’m jealous now…
Fantastic, everything looks to be growing well. Every year I say that I will start a vegetable patch and ever year I never get round to it. It’s not like I don’t have the space. Just too lazy.
Awesome garden. I’ll pop back in a couple of months for the harvest
When the sweetpeas are ready then that’s when I will descend upon it – LOVE the smell of them!
In my dreams I have a garden like this – though it would probably have to come with a gardener.
Now that’s a good looking veggie patch. Makes me want to get all green-fingered! x
Wow that all looks very organised!
Wow, what a great garden !
AMAZING! How very wonderful to have a Grandad with a garden that fabulous and edible! Yum!
Green with garden ENVY!!!!
Rows on runner beans always remind me of being a kid in my grandads garden! I still prefer to eat them raw now!
Oh wow. Impressive. I have done NOTHING in our garden yet…
AFTER WEEKS I’ve figured out how to UPLOAD. Back in the game and finding some amazing blogs I’ve not read before. Happy days. Happy Sunday :0)
that is amazingly orderly, i like very very much
Gosh, that’s a lovely garden, and a lovely picture.
It looks SO lovely…..it must give you a great amount of joy as well as work
puts my window boxes and tubs to shame! Wow!
Have you been hanging out with Mr Bloom?
Looks like a fabulous garden.
I love this picture, I have a veg & herbs now sprouting on my balcony for us to use. This kind of patch is what I want to be able to do one day… gorgeous.
Oh, I suffering a severe moment of garden envy. The house we’re renting at the mo is built on the site of a former sawmil and horrendously rocky. I’m limited to pots of herbs and a missing my greenhouse terribly. Lovely shot!
What a perfectly organised veg patch – wish I had one like this!
My dad loves his allotment, but he looked at this with rather green eyes rather than green fingers!!
just lovely – and we’ll be down later in the year for the excess harvest!
aww that makes me whizz back in time to when I was about 7, in my nan and granddads garden – he also had an excellent vegetable patch!
what a beautiful sight