Threw top soil on the beans the other day. There was no soil in that manure that was thrown down by the town. I had already mixed black earth into it, but it still needed some more soil.
The garden on Saturday, June 24. Look at all of the ragweed behind the fence!! No wonder we have such a weed problem.
Our newly planted eggplants that we planted on June 19. They started as a trap crop, but we decided that we wanted some eggplant. Now the fleabeetles are gone and we will have tons of babba ganoush and eggplant parm!!
I put up a trellis for the butternut squash. I am so happy that they are doing so well after the frost fiasco.
Pumpkins!
Sorry about the focus. I haven't used my good camera for awhile. Cherry tomatoes.
All Blue flowers. Can't wait to eat the potatoes!
The garden on June 26. Hoop house with summer-weight fabric for the peppers. The peas are so tall!
The newly planted beans, 1 week after planting. So cute!
Nasturtium.
The soybeans, and garbanzo beans. Put down hay to keep the moisture in.
Watermelon! Looking good. Still waiting for them to flower.
Cucumbers.
Okra, rhubarb.
Tomatoes.
Leeks!
New tomatoes!
Carrot rows