First of all, I love all this beauty, and in June the colors of my garden are especially bright. Look at these flowers.
Here's some more beauty.
And this is a strong potato next to the flowers. We don't have much of it and my wife picked the Colorado potato beetle off its leaves with her hands. We don't use any chemicals in the garden. In a few days we will try our first new potatoes. This year they have doubled in price and are now sold at $1.5 per kilogram.
I have mustard growing near the barbecue area. It's nice to lie on a sun lounger after a meal with a glass of wine and look at the greenery and blue sky. I sometimes add mustard leaves to salads.
In June we eat our delicious strawberries straight from the garden.
In June, I sometimes eat my apples, which I picked from my tree at the end of October. I froze this apple in winter. And in the second photo there is an apple tree with a still green apple of the same variety.
My grapes reach for the sun.
On a hot day it is very pleasant to lie in the shade of this grape. Look at the sky through its leaves.
The red currants are about to ripen. They are very healthy. We freeze them for the winter, and our grandfather makes a tea drink from their leaves.
I like to eat this plant. It's horseradish. Its roots can be harvested as early as April.
And these are my salads.
These are my raspberry bushes. At the beginning of July we will have a lot of raspberries. Everyone in our family loves to eat this berry and in large quantities.
I rarely write posts with so many of my photos. But when I write this post, I enjoy the process of writing. And after a while, in the fall, in the winter, in the years, I will read this post and be happy to remember what I had in my garden in June 2025.
For me, a garden is beauty and my own clean food. When I take berries and hot peppers for soup out of the freezer in winter, I always remember where they came from. And pictures of a summer garden come to life on a cloudy winter day.