Lieven’s Garden

June 20, 2007 · Filed Under Featured Plant, Friends and Foes, Garden 

Hilke

I visited Lieven’s garden in Belgium yesterday. Above you can see one of his self made raspberry/blackberry crosses (sometimes called a Logan berry). This one is called Hilke.

Lieven is growing many interesting plants, including many soft fruits, pumpkins, lettuces, broccoli, kales, potatoes, garlics, onions, other alliums and many other plants. Many of them he has made himself, others found in wild places or given to him by friends or visitors of his garden.

It was an exciting visit, and most of his plants I had never seen before. I took many pictures and I am still trying to figure out the best way to publish as many of them as possible on the Internet.

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  1. cyndy on June 23rd, 2007 16:48

    Those look delicious!

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