Beans climbing like crazy
My first English cucumber
Corn is growing well
I've harvested a few yellow squash. My Zucchini is about a week away before I can start harvesting. I only planted one this year because one is all me and my girl need. Last year I couldn't give them away I had so many.
I'm having fresh peas for dinner tonight to go with the squash.
A roasted beet salad sounds good.
All my tomatoes are setting fruit. Some are showing signs of bug activity on the leaves. I'm going to have to get on top of that.
The giant pumpkins are starting to grow almost a foot a day. Well it seems like it. I'm not actually measuring.
I love this time of year. Watching things grow and being able to walk in my backyard and pick dinner. I wish I had the room some of you do. I always try and grow too much and everything gets crammed together and I end up with an unmanageable jungle having to contort my body into positions it doesn't like just to keep from stepping on things when I go out to harvest what's ready. I've identified a couple more areas where I'm going to rip up the grass for more gardening real estate. I'm going to have just a patch of grass about ten feet wider than the patio going to the back of the yard where the grass ends under a few fir trees and I have a little wooded area with ferns. Has anyone ever used a sod cutter? Will the work when you have large rocks under the grass? My backyard is like a riverbed with rocks some the size of basketballs just under the grass. I can rent one for the day for under $100 so it would be money well spent unless the rocks would cause too much of a hassle.