time in the garden.....weeding. But look at the wonderful things that are
growing.
Lots and lots of squash and zucchini
Early Girl tomatoes
Acorn Squash
Full heads of dill. Hurry up cucumbers. My dill and cucumbers never
seem to be ready at the same time.
Brandywine heirloom tomatoes.
Swiss chard
This is how the asparagus looks now. Of course, I won't be eating this for
a few years , but at least I know it survived the planting process and is
thriving. You can go here to learn more about how we planted our asparagus.
Mr. Stripey heirloom tomatoes.
Sweet banana peppers
We finally came up with a system that we like for stringing our green beans.
Mark found this trellis at Home Depot.
We just unrolled the twine
spread it out
and attached it to our wire supports by tying it at the top and bottom.
We were learning on the first row, so it didn't turn out quite right. It will still
serve its purpose, though. By the second row, we had it down pat.
(Check out those soaker hoses. I'm really excited about those.)
And it went pretty fast, once I put the camera down and started helping.
We were trying to beat the storm that was rolling in.
We almost made it.
*MYOF Goal #18 - Work on monthly storage and preparedness goals.
*MYOF Goal #43 - Expand my vegetable gardens
What a beautiful picture of the stormy sky. Love it. Your garden is really pretty too!
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