Of course, our harvest included eggs as well though not from the garden.
Also in the garden I found this!
This is definitely a small head of cabbge and these red ones look like they might be developing little heads as well!
I haven't been able to get into the garden all week since we are now just using the one car and I have to go in to work early (though I can't clock in until 12:00, ugg!) in order to get a ride with Phil when he goes in. The weekends are all the more cherished these days!
Lovely produce pics! Your cabbage looks picture perfect and could be the poster child for growing your own veggies.
ReplyDeleteWhat? No eggs in the garden? Our free ranging chickens quite happily lay throughout the garden. I am going to have to restrict their hours free ranging so that they have no opportunity to lay eggs anywhere but in the their laying boxes.
I think eggs are just as much of a harvest as the rest. They look great.
ReplyDeleteI love the green cabbage photo. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, quite a collection of fresh eggs, I am jealous.
ReplyDeleteThe cabbage looks great, it won't be long now! I love your eggs. What breed is laying the green ones?
ReplyDeletebeautiful, we are only getting a couple eggs every other day. I can't wait for more eggs and harvest.
ReplyDeleteAmeraucana also called Easter Eggers are laying the green ones.
ReplyDeleteEggs are a harvest too! Your cabbage is looking great!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful eggs & cabbages. I miss my hens ;-( and started my cole crops rather late so not much there yet.
ReplyDeleteYour harvest looks wonderful!! I wish I had some hens. :( The eggs look so yummy.
ReplyDeleteLynn