Garden box #1.
The weather here in Western Washington has been crazy good this year and as a result the vegetable garden is really taking off. In this bed we have cucumbers, radish, zucchini, tomatoes, lettuce, 2 rows of beets and 3 rows carrots.
The radishes will be ready to pick next week. Once we harvest those a row of beet seeds will get planted in their place.
Garden Bed #2
Patty pan squash, lettuce, cauliflower, tomatoes, carrots, turnips and parsnips. Weeeee!
The romaine lettuce is going bonkers. I guess a Caesar salad is on the menu for today for Father’s Day.
Last week I transplanted the 15 raspberry canes that I planted earlier this spring in a long row near the fence. Later this fall I plan on moving our blueberry bushes and strawberry plants to this area to create a berry patch.
Lemon, our Meyer lemon tree has a lot of baby lemons right now. It will be interesting to see how many we end up with.
In another 2 weeks I don’t think I’ll be able to see out the kitchen window! The tomato plants have gone bonkers.
We are just now starting to get a few strawberries. There won’t be much to harvest this year {I don’t think so anyway} but I’m hoping we will get a bunch of runners this fall and so that next summer we will have a full strawberry patch.
And last but not least… Rainbow Swiss chard.
How is YOUR garden doing? What are you harvesting?
~Mavis
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