An Enormous Cabbage Growing In The Land Of The Midnight Sun
Everything seems to grow faster and larger in Alaska. The farther north you are, the larger the produce in your garden. The farther north you are, the longer the days. Those long sunny days provide the perfect climate for produce that grows large and fast. Gardens are indeed amazing in this "Land Of The Midnight Sun!"
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How great the world looks when there is ALL GREEN to see. Relaxes both the mind and the souls. How lucky they are who find time for such amazing things of ALMIGHTY.
Great post @exploretraveler
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Thank @sohaib2967 it is truly great to be with natural plants.
Your cabbage is beautiful! Not a single nibble missing. I love Alaska and hope to visit someday (previously lived in MN for 25 years so no stranger to the cold)
The fairgrounds at Palmer Alaska has some amazing vegetables each year.
nice post.... I found of gardening and i love plants,Everyday i serve them with joy
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A brilliant crisp photo!
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Beautiful pictures.
Thank you @melowd
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The down side is, of course, the 3 months of darkness in the winter. Do you even see the sun in the dead of winter? :-)