Long post alert!
I have been working very hard in the garden this week. If you want to know how far behind I got on weeding, I found a wild ground cherry plant growing in there today. I put up an archway I had forgotten about, and will be training the pumpkin vines over it into the bed with the honeydews because they aren't growing much and that bed is mostly empty (except for all the weeds). I am going to control where the watermelon vines go better than I have been. I used the gate pieces of the arch to make a trellis for the cucumbers to climb into that empty bed, too. I did see some cucumber flowers today!
I laid down a bunch of cardboard to try to kill the weeds in the pathways. Then, I won't almost step on my cilantro or melon and squash vines!
Guess who forgot to succession plant her lettuce and is now hoping they don't bolt before she can eat a lot of salads. They sure are pretty, though.
Still haven't pruned or trellised the last row of tomatoes, but I'll get to it once my throat is healed more. And I'll wear better pollen protection this time.
Did research on the snake living in there, and we are pretty sure it's a Kirtland's snake. We won't know for sure unless we get a look at it's belly (would be a brick red), we named it Rusty. Still trying to kill the mole, but it waits until I move the trap to redig it's tunnels.

I think it's living under my strawberry and asparagus bed.
Asparagus (very hard to see, but on the fence side of the bed) and Earliglow strawberries:
Tomatoes (was a "rainbow mix", so 5 possible types), 1 goats horn pepper, yellow summer squash, bell peppers, pickling cukes, and lemon cukes:
Honeydew melon bed (3 plants on each short side of the bed):
Potatoes (starting to flower):
Peas, radishes, beets, and carrots:
Pumpkin, and a row of potatoes on the right:
Sugar baby watermelon on left, yellow-fleshed watermelon on right, one potato plant on the far right:
Nero di Toscana cabbage, Dutch late cabbage, spinach, cilantro, basil, oregano, 2 onions, Tom Thumb lettuce, oak leaf lettuce, parsley, thyme, chives, sage:
Three sisters (done incorrectly) butternut squash; yellow, blue, and red corn; and green beans:
Beefsteak tomatoes, yellow cherry tomatoes, red cherry tomatoes (the row against the fence is the row I haven't pruned or trellised):