Back from Maine! Yay!
One row of beans is probably about done, and it went quickly while I was gone. A green variety, and I don't remember which. The other row is Dragon Tongue, and again, they are going to be a stellar performer. They're just starting and look like they will go gang busters.
The tomatoes are looking... some great, some good, some not so good. I will definitely grow Hungarian Heart again. Some are freaking HUGE! except a deer chomped on my huge one.

And it wasn't even ripe. I picked a few to ripen on the counter.
Ok, this bit has me worried. I have two hills of butternut squash in each garden. One got chomped on a bit, so those two are way behind. The other two are vining and growing well. I had two small squash on one of those plants, and I think deer got them, so no squash on the vines. Now none of the plants have ANY female blossoms. Not. A. Single. One.
I asked Google, and it can be excess heat, or too much nitrogen. I'm thinking it's the heat. Now I'm wondering if there will be time to get decent sized squash. We could get frost mid-September, or it could be late and be mid-October. I've seen both.
In better news, we did get rain while I was gone, on Saturday night. About 2" of it.
In other good news, I'll be digging potatoes and onions for tomorrow's dinner. Several of the taters that I planted early are dying back. Since I don't have any spuds on hand, I'll dig them as I need them.