This Small Garden Vegetable Pictures will Blow Your Mind!

We started this small garden back in February and it is starting to produce some delicious vegetables and here are a few beautiful vegetable pictures to show for it.

My green thumb is growing right before our very eyes and they are looking good. After 2 weeks straight of rain here in the Dallas, Texas area, I am happy to show you the Vegetable Pictures for our labor.

Vegetable Pictures of Zucchini Squash and Cucumbers

There is no better feeling like going out to the garden every day and not seeing any growth and then BAM!

There you have it!

When you plant named vegetables such as Onions, Cucumbers, Tomatoes and whatever else in your garden, be on the lookout for your vegetables to be hiding in plain sight.

When you start having a lot of growth and good results with your garden, it’s good to take these photos when you plant the seeds, during the time of slow growth and those waiting times and finally when you have some veggies and fruits on the vine and you start pulling them up.

Vegetable Pictures of Named Vegetables Onions, Tomatoes and Cucumbers

As you can see, it’s not the size of the garden but the size of the Veggies coming out of the garden. Start your garden with some great tilling, fertilizer, water, sun, prayer and tips and ideas from the experts and local farmers that do this gardening stuff for a full time living.

Here’s an idea that was given to me and I take the time to do it a few times a week. Every morning when I walk out to the garden, I like to find the veggies and take a few snapshots of them while they are still small. You still have to look behind the leaves and kick over some dirt and make sure you grab them before some insect or animal get hungry and beat you to it, lol!

No matter what I have planted, I am still amazed and surprised to see those small plant buds that was barely noticeable a few days ago, grow larger and larger and all I can do is summed it up to this being the mystery of gardening and the process God is controlling.

When you start having some success with your garden, please take some photos and share those delicious vegetable pictures with the world.
Take Plenty of Photos!

Wayne Jaye
waynejaye@youhaveagreenthumb.com

p.s. This garden kneeler is a great resource for you while you are out there in the garden. Once you use it you may find yourself out there in the garden for hours at a time.