You all know, the last time, I did a garden update, my home-grown peas did okey! The second produce only gave me 4 peas! I don’t think they are meant to grow in containers! 😦
Now, let’s see what is happening in my garden at the moment! 😉
With my 1st grown green courgette! It was a tasty one too! 🙂
I also have 4 other courgettes plants but they aren’t yet giving me courgettes! 😉
All of my roses are doing really well: Such beauty!
Some of my tomato plants!
I,also have 2 smaller tomato plants but their tomatoes aren’t ripe yet! 🙂
And how are my figs doing?
And my thornless blackberry?
Just look!
That is my update from my walled city garden! I hope you enjoyed it & see you all later! 🙂 How is your garden doing???
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Cool! Your tomato plants have already first fruit! Love those berries too.
😃😃 xxx
Love your garden photos, Sophie! You’re growing figs? Yum! Can’t wait to see what you make with then. The roses are gorgeous!
Yes, there is a fig tree in my walled garden. there is also a micro-climat because of that! x
Did you say figs??? I’m so jealous!
Don’t be! 🙂
Figs in Belgium? Everything looks wonderful!
Thanks! I have a walled garden with a micro-climat! 🙂
What a beautiful glimpse into your garden! I am jealous of your figs.
Don’t be! x
I planted courgettes as well but the yield was not brilliant 🙂
Ooh so sorry to hear that! They need lots of sunshine, extra fertilizer, a lot of water & of cours, lots of love. 😊
Love it!! It all looks fab!! Lucky you xx
Thanks, Elaine, I do my best! 😉
xx
😀 Your garden is lovely!
Thank you, dear Nell! ☺️
There’s nothing like homegrown food. Are you fertilising regularly? Plants in containers need more feeding than those in a garden bed. Try using a fertiliser with potassium sulphate in it to encourage flower growth. Good luck.
I do! ☺️ Thanks for the tips but I grow already 3 years courgettes, aubergines, chili peppers, tomatoes in containers! X
Love your garden updates, Sophie. Thanks for sharing.
Jim
Thanks so much, Jim! I am happy that you like them! xxx
Your garden is doing very good, I could see lots of blossoms on your tomato plants besides the tomatoes themselves. My tomatoes and peppers aren’t doing much at the moment because we have had so much cool weather.
Thanks so much, Karen! Yes, we were having great sunny weather the last few weeks but today it is more rainy! 🙂
Your garden is wonderful!! Looks like a very successful planting.
Thanks, Suzanne! xxx I hope your plants are doing great too! 🙂
I didn’t know there was such a thing as a thornless blackberry. I love your white roses – stunning. Everything in your garden seems to be doing really well xx
Thanks so much, Charlie! xxx There are many sorts of blackberries, also in different colors! 😉
You have a lovely garden, Sophie! I have a small indoor garden, too. I’ll organize my photos and I’ll try to make a short post about it. 😉
Yes, I am curious what you grow! 🙂
Your garden is beautiful, Sophie. Everything is so green and lush. I grow tomatoes in pots too and they seem to love it. Your climbing hydrangea is my favorite garden plant. Wish I had room for one.
But I bet you have other beautiful flowers in your garden or plants & veggie plants too! 🙂
I love this update Sophie (of course!) Your garden is beautiful, so many pretty colors and bright greens happening now!
Thanks, Pamela! xx But you are the gardening queen! x
Love, love this post Sophie!! Everything looks so hearty and healthy! What were the white blossoms in the first picture?
Blossoms of my walled hydrangea! 🙂
So pretty– different than our hydrangeas here!
ooh really?
Your garden looks amazing. I envy you those blackberries. Mmm, I can just imagine the pies, tarts and jams to come. 😉
Hahahahaha! Me too! x
Very nice, Sophie! 🙂
Thanks, Fae! x
This is awesome Sophie! Those white roses are so gorgeous! And I didn’t know that a thornless blackberry plant even existed!!
yes, yes, it is easier to pick the ripe berries! 😉 xxx
How exciting Soph! There is nothing better than seeing your food grow from a tiny plant into something beautiful, healthy and tasty. I have no luck at all with gardening (partly as I am in a tiny apartment and Australia is hot and dry all summer long) so I admire these beautiful healthy plants hugely. Yay for the berries and that gorgeous green courgette in particular. And the figs… I cannot wait to see what you make with them! xx
Thanks, sweety! xxx
Yeah, your garden is doing so well, dear Sophie! 🙂 A beautiful walled garden it is!
Thanks to you both! 😀
A cool garden & your courgettes are doing so well too! 🙂 yes!
I hope so for in the future too
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Looks like your garden is thriving. Just got my last crop of tomatoes for the year, its pretty cold here now, so not a lot happening, but as far as gardening goes, was pretty successful. Love the look of your zucchini, are you going to make ratatouille with it?
No, I make that recipe already often, so something more special, of course! 😊
Thanks, Anna! X
What a wonderful garden you have, It is thriving and so pretty too. Mine is settling in for the winter so sadly I won’t be seeing many flowers for a while and my fig tree is standing bare at the moment too plus I have already pruned my rose bushes for the season.
have a happy weekend ahead.
🙂 Mandy xo
Have a great weekend yourself, dear Mandy! x
Your garden is beautiful Sophie! I love homegrown fruit and vegetables. I love the fragrance of vine-ripe tomatoes!
Thanks so much, sweet Bernice! x
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Wow! wow! wow! I am so in love with your garden! You have got green fingers my friend! 🙂
I do try! 🙂 hehehe!
Am so inspired 🙂
thanks, my dear friend! Have a nice afternoon!