The temps for the next week or so are going to be in the 90s with a heat index of up to 110F Sunday and Monday. I'm a little worried about fungus on my favas and how my peas will fare, but other than watering every night and harvesting radishes tomorrow before they bolt, there isn't much I can do.
Here's another round of garden pics in the usual order with a couple of highlights! As always, you can click on each picture to see a bigger version.
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The Alliums - Bunching onions to the left, Cortland onions in the middle, Red Wing onions and garlic to the right.
These Red Wing F1 onions might just be the nicest onions I've ever grown so far. |
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The Legumes - 2 types of peas to the left, 3 favas in the middle, 1 fava and 2 pole beans to the right.
I'm harvesting about a gallon of peas every 2-3 days. |
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| These are the Ianto's Yello favas. They could use some staking. |
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| The Nightshades - 20 tomatoes and 6 peppers |
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These are Red House Free Standing tomatoes. They're late and I never get a ton of fruit but I love the plants.
They're so lush and stocky! |
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The Other Stuff - Odds and ends on the left, Quinoa in the middle, 13 types of Amaranth on the right.
Volunteer sunflowers, lots of dill and many, many calendula scattered about. |
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| "Calendula corner" - you can't see these behind the sunflowers in the pic above. |
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| A bigger picture view from the southwest corner. I realize that everything beyond the tomatoes is kind of a jumble of green at this point but I love it :-) |
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