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saving some seeds

September 27, 2010 by Christina

saving some seeds

I felt really lucky earlier this month because I’d managed to get some of the seeds I’d been saving in the garden harvested and into the dry before the unexpected early soaker rains of this month arrived. Ideally, I’d like to be saving so many more seeds, but for now, there’s so much stuff to  [. . .]

zucchini blossoms

September 25, 2010 by Christina

zucchini blossoms

The last few days have been really good cleanup days in the garden. I’ve been ripping out wheelbarrow loads full of old plants that I worked so hard to cultivate just a few short months ago…and so the cycle goes….As I cleaned up some of my summer squash and zucchini patches I was reminded of  [. . .]

cherry tomato superabundance

September 8, 2010 by Christina

cherry tomato superabundance

The sungold tomato vines that are growing in the hoophouse have been producing fruit galore these days! They’re such beautiful little things and oh so sweeeet. I think they’re best kept displayed on the table in a big bowl so that all who see them can pop one or two into their mouth as they  [. . .]

cardoons

September 5, 2010 by Christina

cardoons

The cardoons are blooming beautifully in the garden these days and the bees love them. This artichoke flower bud is not the one we’re accustomed to eating…it’s the midrib of the leaf that’s eaten here. I’ve only grown these for the amazing dramatic look of the plant and for it’s flowers that are lovely dried.  [. . .]

garlic harvest

September 3, 2010 by Christina

garlic harvest

This year’s garlic crop is all sold out. Here I am moving some from the spot where it was curing and getting it ready to sort and bag up for my customers. I harvested the garlic back in July. Time to think about planting next year’s crop now. Here are some plants after I pulled  [. . .]

cucumbers

August 29, 2010 by Christina

cucumbers

Lots of cucumbers coming out of the hoop house these days. Homegrown cukes are so tender, crisp and sweet. These are ‘Diva’. They’re my favourites right now for cucumber salad. No need to peel these babies. These are an english cucumber that I tried for the first time this year…it’s ok but not good enough  [. . .]

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Christina’s Garden is a small market garden on Mayne Island, one of the Southern Gulf Islands located in the Salish Sea between Vancouver and Victoria, BC, Canada.

We put love and care into producing a variety of delicious and nutritious shoots and microgreens for year round sales to Mayne Islanders and folks in Victoria and on the mainland. We also offer a variety of home grown vegetables, seasonal flower bouquets and bedding plants for home gardens at our roadside stand and the Saturday Market on Mayne Island.

About the Gardener

Christina Pechloff

I like to grow food and flowers so we can use them to make our lives delicious and beautiful.

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