Garden Update:
So, I planted 8 melon types - LOL. We really enjoyed them last year, so we planted our two favorites and added 6 more. We really liked the Cherokee M&S from Sandhill, and saw that Territorial Seeds also had some seeds, so we planted both sources of the Cherokee M&S watermelon. Sugar Salmon Muskmelon was the other favorite. We planted 2 hills this year - but I forgot a pic today, so I added one from 2020.
Usually mix up the beds to have a few types of produce. Here is my typical tomato bed: Some carrots, some onion, marigolds, and tomatoes of course. So, this will be the first year adding in onions to this bed. Onions don't like a ton of water, so it will be interesting to see if they fare OK here - it is well drained.
Tomato bed in back, and pepper bed in front.
Squash! Finally, a male flower. I tried to hand pollinate the females. Their blossoms opened yesterday, so not likely to work, but figured I'd give it a try!
First Eggplant flower - so pretty!
Potato bed looking good. Only one type has open flowers at this stage.
Gourd bed for chicken run shade. Growing well!
Look at this boy!! He's only 9 months old (an early September hatch), but SOOO tall. I was trying to get the pic at his level. Look how "small" the HEN on his right looks. He is a Black Langshan and his name is "Thorin Oakenshield" for any Hobbit/LOTR fans.