#hivegardenUnmoderated tagAll postsTrending CommunitiesWorldmappinHIVE CN 中文社区SplinterlandsScrobble.lifeActifitHive FoodPhotography LoversEcencyHive LearnersBlack And WhiteGEMSSnapsExplore Communities...#hivegardenTrendingHotNewPayoutsMutedfriendlymoose (76)in HiveGarden • 6 hours agoKeeping the garden alive in the summer heatA hot summer means watering, pruning and watching nature. Plus a welcome painted lady butterfly visit.goldenoakfarm (76)Soil Feederin HiveGarden • 10 hours agoAround the Yard and I Slept - July 11, 2026 @goldenoakfarmSt. Johnswort alongside the driveway On Saturday morning I was up at 4:30AM and got the sprinklers going. I got to work editing photos and had started my post when I stopped…plantfuljourney (75)in Photography Lovers • 3 days agoMy floral sanctuaryAfter many weeks of planning, research, learning, and hard work, I am happy to show you the progress that we made in our garden at home. For those who don't know, we have two…papilloncharity (82)in Photography Lovers • 2 days agoJust some flowers......to perk you up for a wonderful weekend. The tag picture is of a type of a Clover, and we wish everyone a happy weekend. For those that work on weekends, like us, a wee…sunscape (75)in Foodies Bee Hive • yesterdayHarvesting - Kimchi- Herbed Butter & Salt - by SunscapeThree of the Chinese cabbages had to be harvested before the triggers devoured any more of the leaves. I had to remove a lot of them due to damage before I could wash them…mhe (62)in HiveGarden • 2 days agoBeyond the Imperfections: Harvesting a Giant Backyard Jackfruit and Discovering the Sweetness Within This title is unique, engaging, and reflects the lesson that even a partially damaged jackfruit can still provide a delicious and rewarding harvest. *HELLO HIVERS 🤗WELCOME TO MY BLOG AGAIN HERE IN HIVEGARDEN👩🏼🌾 today is Fridayyy,,yayhhhh ☺️ * I hope we are productive and also we have lot of accomplishment this…dreamrona (73)in HiveGarden • 2 days agoMy 30-Day Backyard Garden Challenge: Day 7-Learning Patience Through My Little GardenHello everyone! I started this 30-Day Backyard Garden Challenge as a personal motivation for myself. I wanted to challenge myself to plant different seeds, observe their growth…goldenoakfarm (76)Soil Feederin HiveGarden • yesterdayThe Vegetable Gardens are Done! - July 10, 2026 @goldenoakfarmBig garden – 1st summer squash On Friday morning I was up at 4AM and worked on photos until 5:45AM. I got the house closed up, the cat fed, and headed out to finish the…goldenoakfarm (76)Soil Feederin HiveGarden • 2 days agoReplanting Peas - July 9, 2026 @goldenoakfarmVolunteer dill with dew On Thursday morning I was up at 4:30AM and got my photos edited before closing the house up and getting out to the Big garden to weed. I was going to…tht (72)in HiveGarden • 3 days agoStacking mown grass in the gardenAbout two weeks ago, we mowed the grass in our garden with scythes and sickles. Then we left it in the sun to dry. A few days after mowing, it rained. This was not what we wanted. If rainwater comes intobayuismail (68)in HiveGarden • 2 days agoA Very Sad View of My GardenIt has been a very long time since I last shared an update about my little garden. This green space was left abandoned and untouched for about a year and a half due to my hectic work schedule.vesytz (79)in HiveGarden • 3 days agoOur garden in JulyIn our garden in July with @outlinez we tried the first tomatoes. We planted a bed with hybrids and a bed with old tomato varieties. The hybrids have already started to ripen and…ruffatotmeee (77)in HiveGarden • 4 days agoMy Lil Fun with Mama and Uno on the Stonewall, Picking Up This and That: Part of My Childhood, Now a Part of Our Yard -AratilesIt's been a long time since I last eaten the fruit " Aratiles ." That tiny fruit that look like tomato or berries? -is part of my childhood. I remember picking some of it on…tht (72)in HiveGarden • 2 days agoMy friend's beautiful gardenMy friend has a garden of about one acre at an altitude of 1750 meters. Because of water scarcity in his area, he couldn't plant vegetables. Initially, he only planted fruit trees. He had to water thesunscape (75)Hive Gardenerin HiveGarden • 3 days agoBlooms Everywhere! Garden Journal Update - by SunscapeI certainly love spring flowers, but Oh My! Summer blossoms are just so delightful to the eye. The butterfly garden is bursting with color from so many of the perennial and…goldenoakfarm (76)Soil Feederin HiveGarden • 3 days agoThe Garlic Harvest - July 8, 2026 @goldenoakfarmOn Wednesday morning I was up at 4:30AM and checked e-mail and worked on photos until 5:15AM. Then I got the kitchen cleaned up and got set up to process the rhubarb marmalade.…plantfuljourney (75)in Photography Lovers • 5 days agoSummer vibes in the gardenLast week, we had one full day of rain which was amazing as we didn't have to water the garden for two days. Honestly, I didn't even know what to do with so much time - just…dreamrona (73)in HiveGarden • 5 days agoThe Timeless Beauty of Orchids: Every Bloom Is a Reward for Gentle CareHello everyone! One of the things I admire most about my sister is her love for orchids. She has always enjoyed collecting and caring for these beautiful plants, and over time…nikolina (73)Hive Gardenerin HiveGarden • 6 days agoGardening Season 2026 - 1st of July photosIn this post I am sharing a few photos I took on the 1st of July! I was planning to share them right away but things got in the way and I realized a lot of photos I took were…markone85 (67)in HiveGarden • 4 days agoWhen hard work pays offHalf the year is spent washing this when our labor in the garden pays off. Lots of fruit, vegetables, wheat, barley... have arrived or are arriving for picking.I'll start with…