A year in vegetable, fruit and herb photos

We’re taught not to play with our food but WHATEVS, I love arranging veg to show them at their beautiful best before prepping and eating them. Below is an ever expanding gallery of vegetables shown in the month they are picked, I hope it demonstrates how it’s possible to grow something to eat easily for every month of the year – shown here in the month they were harvested.

January

Brussels sprouts ‘Rubine’
Ruby chard, kale, Brussel sprout leaves, winter salad leaves, sage

February

Jerusalem artichokes, Helianthus tuberosum

March

April

Purple sprouting broccoli
Purple sprouting broccoli
Even more kale, broccoli and beautiful forced rhubarb
Rhubarb, lettuce, ruby chard, asparagus

May

Four cultivars of asparagus
Broadbeans
Rhubarb ready for crumble

June

Fresh
Tomato ‘Green Zebra’

July

August

The time of plenty!
A mixed variety of different exciting potatoes
Mini aubergines ‘Pot Black’, French beans ‘Purple Queen’, runner beans, outdoor tomatoes and various courgettes

September

Edamame
Autumn raspberries
Colourful potatoes and padron peppers
Fresh apples from stepovers ‘Falstaff’

October

A selection of different carrots
Squashes and a marrow

November

Parsnip ‘Gladiator’, potatoes and leeks ready to cook

December

4 thoughts on “A year in vegetable, fruit and herb photos

  1. Allotment goals! These look amazing. Thanks for posting these. I’m excited to grow some patty pan squashes too (partly as I’ve never eaten them before and they look so unusual). How many plants would you recommend for a family of 3 and what kind of supports work best as I was thinking of growing them up a metal arch. Thanks.

  2. Great images. I am just looking at the printed images on all my seed packages.I took dozens of carefully arranged tomato images last year !

  3. Wish the Brussels sprouts I bought had come with a new variety warning – that yellowish look on the cut leaves made me think they were going off. What a waste!

  4. Wow looks amazing. I got my first ever allotment 1/2 plot 2 months ago.
    I wish I had the skills to grow all these lovely vegetables.
    Keep the photos coming, it’s such an inspiration 🙂

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