The common and popular beans in my country is the long or string beans. If you ever wonder how its flower look like, here it is.
The day after I took the photos above, the veggie/fruit finally showed up.
Bitter Melon's flowers.There are few of them coming up like the size of the one in the photo.
The pumpkin that grew from my pot and transplanted in my garden has bloomed this morning. Do you see the bee feasting inside the flower?
The blooms of the potato I planted. The mole has been eating the meat under the ground.Remember the flower of the eggplant I have posted a couple of days ago, here they are now.
July 16, 2011:
- My husband finally dug out the rose bushes that was in front of the house. I transferred them at the back. He smiled when he heard me told the rose bushes "Please don't die okay" when I was transplanting them.
- I have been picking the green beans at our garden and freezing them. It will be good to use on winter times. I pick a basket full every day.
- Our neighbor Don gave me a rose4 bush fertelizer when he saw us transferring it.
- We are going to Tomlinson Run after this post.
Thanks for visiting. Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteYour garden is looking good, I hope that you are getting more rain than we are!! Diane
ReplyDeleteI didn't know string beans' flowers look like that. It's beautiful! Here is my Shadow Shot. See you around!
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ReplyDeleteGreat work to make this rich garden!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog. My dog is a Boxer :)
ReplyDeleteYou have a lovely garden. I think we sometimes forget that many vegetables have beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeletewow in a little while you will already be harvesting the fruits of your labor. You miss home, i guess, as you are planting those which are also grown here! haha
ReplyDeleteWow, you have many vegestables growing in your garden. Pwede na mag luto ng pinakbet, Rose. hehehe
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us on *Weekendflowers* with your nice blossoms. Beans can be beautiful! :) LG Tina
ReplyDeleteFirst time I saw the flower of a string bean. I know the flower of the ampalaya because I used to grow them before. It's amazing that those plants give beautiful flowers aside from their nutritious vegetables. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.
ReplyDeleteEnjoying your garden :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by...
These are lovely blooms you've shared with us today, thank you so much. I hope your rose bush survives. You give it a lot of loving care, I hope it is listening :)
ReplyDeleteYay! I am jealous of the fruits of labor you got in your garden. Yep, just keep your rose bush fed with the fertilizer that your neighbor gave (that was lucky of you) like 1 or twice a week.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
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Really love that third bean picture.
ReplyDelete:lol: I have told many a plant not to die when transplanting them. Now I try and say "Please live a long and happy life".
Mangoes aren't my favorite although a lot of places around here are blending them with strawberries and that is really good.
ReplyDeleteWonderful garden, flower photos.
ReplyDeleteCheers from Cottage Country!
Gostei de conhecer esta flor de feijão!
ReplyDeleteLovely garden. The plants look so healthy. The flowers are so delicate and pretty.
ReplyDeleteThe bean flower is very beautiful. I love the purple shade. Good luck with your coming harvest!
ReplyDeleteinggit ako sa garden mo sis...ako walang pag-asa tong akin...penge nang ampalaya...ehehehe!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen the flower of a bean, OR a potato - they are beautiful!!!
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