Well back in Denmark. Back to work and the garden......and everything else.
Just want to show you what we grow in our garden. Everything is grown organic. Its just a regular size garden.
Blueberries.
They are now just grown in pots and seem to thrive very well and give a good yield.
Some information:
"-Blueberries are very low in calories. 100 g fresh berries carry just 57 calories. Nonetheless, they possess essential health benefiting phytonutrients such as soluble dietary fiber, minerals, vitamins, and pigment antioxidants that contribute immensely towards optimum health and wellness.
-Altogether, the phytochemical compounds in the blueberry help rid off harmful oxygen-derived free radicals from the human body, and thereby, protect it against cancers, aging, degenerative diseases, and infections.
-The berries also carry a small amount of B-complex group of vitamins such as niacin, pyridoxine, folates, and pantothenic acid. These vitamins are acting as co-factors that help in the metabolism of carbohydrates, protein, and fats.
-Furthermore, they contain a good amount of minerals like potassium, manganese, copper, iron and zinc. Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids that helps controlling heart rate and blood pressure. Manganese used by the body as a co-factor for the antioxidant enzyme, superoxide dismutase. Copper required for the production of red blood cells. Iron required for red blood cell formation. "
Info : http://www.nutrition-and-you.com/blueberries.html
Red Currant Berries.
This bush has produced a whole lot this year again.
Some information:
"Red Currants for beautiful skin (rich in B vitamins and Vitamin C)
- Boost your blood (rich in iron)
- For a Strong Immune System
- Heart-Healthy (The potassium level in red currants is a heart-healthy mineral)"
https://caloriebee.com/nutrition/Red-Currant-Health-Benefits
Garden life is lovely. Growing and picking fruit > buying at market.
So true :)
Nothing like going outside and picking your own fresh raspberries or what ever kind of food, you can pick then eat. No food as fresh as that in a grocery store.
I totally agree. And you know it is grown organically and is fresh :)
Yep. Real food, for real life.
Hello danjalv. great post about gardening thank you for shearing :)
Thanks for your interest :)