The tomatoes are suckers from my existing plants, and about 50% of what I cut and stuck in the ground rooted. For never doing that before I consider it a success.
Tomatillos started great in the ground then pooed out. But had severs in pots that are jammin. Requires better basket and supports...
Picking hot peppers, tomatillos, and basil while watching the late tomatoes forming and all our cool weather leaf veggies growing.
Last thing to add a few beets, turnips, mustard greens, and radish.
Weeded second planting of tomatoes & peppers at work. Picked slicing cukes, banana, mini bells, paprika, jalapeño, and cayenne peppers.
At home nothing today, been pulling okra, squash, beans, and cherry tomatoes.
I've got a few Asian yard long beans just starting to climb the sunflower stalks. That is it for me this year, I'm done fighting the deer, goats, and rabbits.
Anyone who know of me knows this gal won't give up.
Goats may have eaten most of the garden, let them come I planted hot peppers, paprika basil sunflowers and squash
Hoping to have a prize winning basil come out of the garden again this year.
Sprinkled some dry chicken manure, and then got a good rain to dilute/soak it in.
Found a few volunteer tomato seedlings and put them in line.
We've got tomatoes, peppers, squash, pumpkins, soybeans, Crowder peas, okra, cukes, and a little corn up so far.
Worked a little in the flower gardens, sold some of the escapee plants past their borders.
Made enough for my daughter and I to get new summer haircuts
we crush up our egg shells even if they have a little yuck in them. And sometimes leave or break an egg out there. The stinky egg keeps deer away for a while.