1. Corn
2. Rosemary
3. Olives
4. Pears
5. Apples
6. Cauliflower
7. Cabbage
8. Mint
9. Carrots
10. Rhubarb
Link to photo Melissa's Produce
Link to Photo Mother Earth News
Growing corn from sowing to Harvest
Hello Andrew,
ReplyDeleteI am Vitaraag. You have got some good choices on your blog post. My favorite one is corn. Maybe next time you could say why you planted those things. Keep up the amazing work!
Vitaraag
Hi Andrew!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you’re blogging with the Summer Learning Journey. My Name is Hasiba, I am from Summer Learning Journey team. I’m lucky to be able to see so many interesting blogs.
This is one yummy list of veggies! Wowza! One of my New Year's resolutions is to eat fresher! Your lovely list sounds amazing! I love snacking on blueberries! They are so sweet and sour!
Have you seen the Pixar movie : Ratatouille? Ever since I saw that movie I love eating blueberries with cheese! Give it a go one day!
I have never tried rhubarb, what does it taste like?
Keep up the great work!
He Whetu Koe! (You’re a star!)
Hasiba
Hi Hasiba
ReplyDeleteYes, I have seen Ratatouille.
Rhubarb is good - my favourite way to eat it is in a sponge with cream and custard. It can be quite sour so I like it balanced out with sugar.
Andrew