I was able to harvest the broccoli crowns and a cabbage. I finally gave in and dusted them with Bt which really helped. The old leaves started turning a bit red last week, so I side dressed with bone & blood meal. Now they are very green again. Hopefully we will get more broccoli shoots now that they've gotten some fertilizer. The biggest dill plant is super pretty now and is attracting wasps (hopefully of the parasitic kind). Note to self: for companion planting to work, the herbs/flowers must be planted ahead of the vegetable. We've also had lots of turnip greens, although some of the roots have rotted due to all this rain (or slugs). I think it's about time to pull it all up as it's getting too hot for the leaves. I also harvested one, single head of romaine. Why does this plant elude me so? In the very back are okra seedlings. They are too small to see from this angle, but they soon won't be.
The potato bin is one project that got really left out in May. We've added one slat, but as you can see the potatoes have outgrown that one. I don't know how well these guys will end up doing. We should get a few potatoes though.
In this front bed is swiss chard and beets on the left. We've really enjoyed the swiss chard, but the beets are still bulbing very tiny. I probably have them planted too close together? In the middle was mostly onions, which I have pulled up. They also didn't bulb that well. But I do have some. On the right are my red gold potatoes. They should do well and be ready in another month.
The bushyness in the middle are 5 roma tomato plants that I didn't get caged. Next to them are a couple of unstaked peppers and an eggplant that I have struggled with. I am constantly spraying for the flea beetles, and I am determined. In front are two sad zucchini plants. I finally pulled them up because of bacterial wilt. The rest of this bed is 18 sweet potato plants.
In the middle here are beautiful nasturtiums. As you can see, I really only have one hill of corn that did ok. The rest withered away. I just can't get the hills to retain water. This is definitely the last year of the three sisters. On the right front hill are a few volunteer potato plants. The rest of the hills are my replantings of cucumbers, squash, and melons. These look very nice too. On the left side are pole beans and the right are pole limas which have both just come up.
I forgot to take pics of the other tomatoes and the porch plants. I will try to get those up tomorrow.
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