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Perhaps not abundant in quantity but definitely rich in freshness, colour & flavour:
Beet greens (with a baby beet), kale, and shelling peas
The first 'Kootenai' tomato
(I'd planned to use the peas in a risotto but I ate half while shelling them and then nibbled on the rest throughout the rest of the day.)
Beets, freshly picked, ready to be roasted, and then used in a salad (thanks, @kathrynelliott, for the tasty suggestion)
Baby beet with greens, chard & kale from the community garden
'Glacier' tomato from the balcony
A rainbow from the community garden
"[i] don't think there's anything as exciting as pulling your own produce from the soil
~ Lucinda Dodds