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| Arapaho Fish Hill beans |
| The peas are about at the end of the road. |
| Blooming Prairie beans on the top tier, Dragon Tongue beans on the middle tier. |
| Purple Podded Pole beans |
| Jerusalem artichokes |
| French lavender |
| Flood Pole beans |
| Tall Trailing nasturtium |
| Golden Nugget cherry tomatoes |
| Jimmy Nardello sweet pepper |
| Black Beauty eggplant |
| I always heard the saying "knee high by the 4th of July". I wonder if waist high is even better? |
| Golden Delicious apple tree...and a mess that desperately needs to be cleaned up. |
| Fuji apple tree |
| Top row is Snow Princess calendula, middle row is Bright Lights cosmos and on the bottom are Love in a Mist. |
| The grapes should be back with a vengeance by next summer. |
| Purple Emporer nasturtium |
| Oregon Spring tomato |
| The closest is a Blue Beauty and the one further away is a Paul Robeson. |
| A pathetic yellow summer squash. |
| Holy spaghetti squash! |
| These potatoes leaves are dying back so we'll harvest these in the next few days. |
| Yard Long beans in both red and green. |
| We're letting that bag of potatoes dry out until tomorrow and we'll see what we got in there. |
| Peppermint stick zinnia in the front and gorgeous looking collard greens in the back. |
| Maxibel and Tanya's Pink Pod bush beans. These are going to be absolutely loaded! |
| The backside of the spaghetti squash bed. That lettuce has seen better days, for sure! |
| The onions are getting big. |
| More baby spaghetti squash on the backside of the bed. |
| Pink Plume celery and Longue Rouge Sang carrots |
| Sword lettuce and cilantro that is going to seed. I planted garlic where the bok choy was. |
| Mixed Bachelor Button flowers. I read somewhere that these are edible. I don't eat them. I just like them. |
| Golden beets |
| Chioggia beets |
| This is either white or pink Japanese dandelions. I'll have to wait until they bloom to find out which pot is which. |
| Jibai Shimoshirazu cucumber plant |
| The walkway to the back garden. |
| The side garden...this is where I put a lot of the things that I want to climb the fence. |
| Blooming Prairie "bush" beans. I love the coloring on these. |
| Egyptian Walking Onions |
| Garden sage. This got a bit of a sunburn. |
| Cucamelon plant. I'm not sure if I'll get anything off of these or not. |
| Strawberry spinach. I grew this last year and we enjoyed it. |
| In the bed: Lacinato kale, Drunk Woman Frizzy Head lettuce, Parisienne carrots and fenugreek. In the pots below are basil (Thai, if I remember correctly) and lemongrass. |
| The rhubarb was traumatized when the bottom fell out of the bed. It's starting to come back. |
| Chioggia beets. In one pot, I planted echinacea and in the other I planted dill. I'm seeing how both companion plant with the beets. |
| I'm very proud of this spaghetti squash! |
| Nasturtiums! |
| Giant Italian parsley |
| Casper eggplant. This little guy has been through a lot and I'm quite surprised that it's still growing. |
| Sunburn tomatoes. |
| Gold Nugget cherry tomatoes |
| The Spring Blush peas that I'm saving for seed. I can't find anywhere to buy them, so I grew them out to save seed. |