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| Spaghetti Squash |
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| Watermelon |
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| Pumpkins, Beans, & Corn |
With the harvest of strawberries, wild blackberries, cucumbers, zucchinis, potatoes, summer squashes, and purple green beans, I've had little time to keep up with the aspects of garden work like watching out for bugs or weeding... not to mention the
inside of my house!
Although I can't exactly say that my garden
looks as pretty as it did this time last year, I sure have had a bumper crop of many of the vegetables so far.
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| These are what purple green-beans look like |
I have about 8 bottles of pickle relish, about 2 gallons of dill pickles, 25-ish bottles of blackberry jam, (plus made 2 blackberry pies), cucumbers for eating nearly every day, 11+ pounds of potatoes (this after moles/voles took out 2/3 of the potato patch), 3 pumpkins, approximately 25 pounds of zucchini and summer squash (feels like 50!), beans for eating as well as two quarts in the freezer. Plus we ate all 25 pounds of strawberries before I could make jam of them!
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| Carrots & Cucumbers |
Even though the cucumbers look to be about done and the ears of corn flopped, (yes, that was a lame attempt to be clever and witty) we ended up with only one ear that made me think of a jack-o-lantern's toothless smile with a lonely kernel here and there.
But the watermelon and cantaloupe are coming along beautifully! The first watermelon fell off the vine prematurely but there one that will be ready for harvest in about 2 days, with 3 more ready a week or so in between each other. *Do watermelon plants do that on purpose? How convenient!* The cantaloupe is growing on an old wooden ladder someone had put out for garbage pickup and has several melons growing on the various steps. There are probably 5or 6 melons so far... also conspicuously times for approximate picking a week or so apart.... hmmm....
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| Cantaloupe & my 'new' old ladder |
Tomatoes are starting to ripen and the butternut squash plants went completely CRAZY this year! I have at least a dozen of them turning a pretty peachy orange color. Even my lonely spaghetti squash plant that ended up being 1 zucchini plant and 1 spaghetti squash plant has a new squash on it. So, one almost ready and another one coming along nicely. If I get busy, I can plant some more for fall. They will be a little smaller, but small is better than none.
I'll admit the peppers aren't doing so great, probably because I had to keep moving them within their bed for one reason or another, and the broccoli has mostly gone to seed this year. They just didn't have enough cool weather by the time I had them ready to plant. And the cauliflower... it never even made it into the ground. I ran out of stamina and motivation by that time. But I have to say I've been impressed to see the cabbages looking pretty nice.
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| Broccoli, Dill, & Cabbage |
The raspberries transplanted well, so we got a taste test of what it will be like when they produce next year, and the asparagus... we'll have to see. It took what felt like forever to figure out where they could be planted without having to move them and I have no idea if they have or will survive the wait that was forced upon them.
So what's next you ask? I've started some more corn seed *learned my lesson from hungry voles eating them all* and we'll see if it has time to do anything before the end of the season... I'm REALLY hoping! I also need to replant potatoes, peas, beans, and a couple of other "fall" garden crops. I make no guarantees that it will happen.
So far, all the pictures have been from mid-June. Below are the pictures I took today. = )
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| Garden looking South-West |
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| Garden looking North-West |
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| Garden looking South-East |
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| Cantaloupe |
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| Cucumbers front left |
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| Spaghetti and Butternut Squashes |
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| Watermelon |
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| Tomatoes |
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| Raspberries |
Okay, Fine! One more... Last but not least, my poor, sad, neglected strawberry bed. R.I.P *Sniff*
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| Strawberry plants playing hide & go seek with the weeds |
Nothing pretty, I only show it as motivation for me to do something about it. Let the heat (or even just the humidity) dissipate a bit and I'll have it prettied up in no time! Maybe...
Girl I need to come and visit you during growing season. Your gardens look amazing. I am proud and in awe of you. Sorry about your strawberries...there is always next year.
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