Harvest Figs

In my family we like Figs so we had plant many of them in our plot. We have 4 big trees and 3 smaller figs this moment. So as you can understand we have many fruits every year and we eat them all.

figs Harvest Figs

We like fig fruits so much that we eat them from the tree when we are in plot. Every day we went in trees many times to search for ripen figs.

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Tomato harvest 2009

This year we had many rains in June,no rain in July and 2-3 days with rainstorm in August. So my tomato plants in plot lived without watering from me. July it was bad month for the plants and 3-4 tomato plants died but with many ripen tomatoes in their stems.

tomatoes2009 Tomato harvest 2009

Usually I can go in my plot once a month and I stay there 4-5 days but in August I was there for 12 days. Everyday I had fresh tomatoes for my lunch and dinner so I feel happy.

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Where are you?

Wow! I didn’t write anything in citygarden for almost 2 months. Bad me. I know.

The truth is that I didn’t write anything in my Greek Blogs also. I always used to say that summer and blogging is a bad, very bad combination. I don’t like blogging in summer but I took some photos from my plants all this time so I can start blogging again now

windmill Where are you?

I hope you had a good summer and many many many vegetables in your gardens.

In photo you can see the old windmill from inside. It is the windmill I can see from my plot.

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Celery seedlings

Last year I plant some celery roots, this year I had traditional organic celery seeds from a  seed bank so I start my seeds and I have some seedlings.
celery Celery seedlings
I must cut some of them or transplant them in other pots because they are so many celery seedlings in this flowerpot now.

Rosemary

Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is one aromatic Mediterranean plant that can reach one meter in height. It is self-sown evergreen plant in my country, but also cultivated in parks, gardens and in pots of balconies.

rosemary Rosemary

It belongs to the wider family of Lamiaceae with the lavender, the oregano, thyme, mint and marjoram. Rosemary blooms in spring and summer and the tiny blue flowers attract bees so is considered as excellent apiculture plant.

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