Summer and my garden. Photo reportage about fruits and vegetables

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Such is the harvest of apricots in our garden this summer.
A very large bush has already grown in the garden.
Apricots are sweet and aromatic.

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Also, in our garden, this beautiful grape is already ripening.
Soon we will eat this sweet berry that loves the sun.
In about three weeks the grapes will be ready.

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The cabbage in our garden this year is just very big and it's good.
They planted a lot of cabbage, but I had to work with it.
Defeat butterflies and caterpillars on hot days.

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There are also a lot of apples in the garden, the harvest is excellent.
We are already eating apples today - fragrant and sweet.
Amazing summer for fruit.

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Just a wonderful harvest for the garlic in our garden.
It is in the heat that garlic grows very well for some reason?
But this is my personal observation.

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Since there is a lot of sun and heat these days, there is a lot of berries.
Strawberries have large berries, they are sweet and very aromatic.
I just want to eat and eat these sweet berries.

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Apricots stuck to all the branches on the tree (or bush).
Such is the picture of this beautiful fruit.
Summer, apricots and beauty.

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And I am posting this photo so that everyone can laugh.
This is how one carrot was born in our garden.
I wonder what kind of fertilizer we bought?

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And at the end of the post, this is the miracle of nature - Sunflower.
This sunflower is in our garden, like a bright sun - it shines.
So the sunflower will soon give us its seeds.

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SUMMER AND MY GARDEN.
PHOTO REPORT ABOUT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.

Summer and my garden. Photo reportage about fruits and vegetables that I grow every year. There have been very hot days this year for most of the summer. And today our air temperature does not drop below + 30C. And then hot days will come again for the whole week, they will come (according to the weather forecast) - over + 36C. For fruit trees and berry bushes, this summer is a real paradise. But you have to water the entire garden a lot with water so that it does not dry out (like in the desert). Also this summer we had to fight a lot with insects that came to our garden on hot days. The only bad thing is that in our garden the black currant "burned out" in the heat. The berry could not stand these extreme weather conditions. But for cabbage, carrots, eggplant and beets - this summer was a record harvest. This was my photo reportage on the topic of agriculture in a separate small garden in the South Urals region of Russia. And about carrots - I post a separate photo...

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-original photo;
-first publication;
-camera Sony 16.2.
(Translated via Google translator from Russian)

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Photo taken - Sony 16.2 - 3x Zoom, Vario-Tessar lens.

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Absolutely gorgeous fresh produce @antikus369, your carrots did give me a chuckle but reminded me of carrots we tried to grow, they were all shaped short and fat; makes me wonder why this happens?

Hi @lizelle!
Nature turned out funny, of course, but ...
There is a simple explanation for this. During my absence, the children poured a lot of water on carrots on hot days, but this cannot be done, because the carrots will be so ugly then. I think this is so.
Thank you!