Speaking of tomatoes, we harvested our first today. A few of the Beam's Yellow pear and five Black from Tula! So. Darn. Tasty. The cucumbers keep coming and they're beauties. Pickling several jars is on tomorrow's agenda. The Georgia Flame and Poblano peppers look great and seem to grow at least an inch per day. The celery, leeks, beets and romaine lettuce are all doing well, too. Overall, we're pretty pleased with our first official vegetable garden. A number of tweaks will be made next year but mainly to the soil and incorporating individual raised beds within the garden plot.
Enjoy the latest series of photos.
Butternut squash |
We're loving all the dragonflies that visit our yard. |
Naked Lady lilies |
Poblano peppers |
Sunny sunflower with not one, but two bees! |
Chewer! |
See the little nubs near the stem and on top of each leaf arm? Those are very wee Brussels Sprouts! |
Leeks |
Sunflower Row. It's hard to capture the size of the sunflower that's closest to the fence. It's at least 10 feet tall! |
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