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Round two of the snap peas is much smaller than Round One, but we already have a few flowers and one actual pea 🙂 |
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The Blue Corn is coming along nicely! This is my first year trying this variety…my fingers are officially crossed! |
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All of the tomatoes I started from seed in one of our raised beds are turning into giants and flowering like crazy, however, this is the first one to actually fruit. These are Yellow Taxis. |
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The pumpkins are getting quite large, but I guess that’s to be expected since their main goal in life seems to be taking over the world… |
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A late transplanted tomato which is making a come back (the seed was direct sowed in another bed and then I decided it should really live in the back yard instead of the front yard) and a baby sunflower. |
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A few sunflowers along the back, next is a row of cucumbers (they will get their support this weekend) with pie pumpkins (on the left, again, trying to take over the world) and acorn squash (on the right & barely visible in this pic, struggling, but finally perking up a bit) up front. |
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