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It's going to be another heat advisory day so I was out early while still relatively cool.

Sugar snap peas are holding in there (the trellis is just short of 2 meters high) and producing. There are also purple long bean vines all along the trellis with lots of flowers and not quite ready to pick beans. A lot of produce for such a small footprint.

The empty area is where the garlic was and has been planted with 2 types of bush beans, orange and red chard and watermelon radishes.

 

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Second bed with lettuces, beets, chard, bush beans cucumbers, 'mouse melons', zucchini, some determinate tomato plants and a late planting of more long beans (the snow peas didn't do well during the heat and had to go).

 

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Carolina Reaper plant doing well and showing a lot of developing peppers. Successful red shiso and purslane.

 

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And lots of tomatoes just starting to turn.

 

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It's going to be another heat advisory day so I was out early while still relatively cool.

Sugar snap peas are holding in there (the trellis is just short of 2 meters high) and producing. There are also purple long bean vines all along the trellis with lots of flowers and not quite ready to pick beans. A lot of produce for such a small footprint.

The empty area is where the garlic was and has been planted with 2 types of bush beans, orange and red chard and watermelon radishes.

 

DSCN2373.thumb.JPG.b9d5d768e4ee589561f3edcc74db84e2.JPG

 

Second bed with lettuces, beets, chard, bush beans cucumbers, 'mouse melons', zucchini, some determinate tomato plants and a late planting of more long beans (the snow peas didn't do well during the heat and had to go).

 

DSCN2378.thumb.JPG.f530bff5301400a8738db13558c53563.JPG

 

Carolina Reaper plant doing well and showing a lot of developing peppers. Successful red shiso and purslane.

 

DSCN2379.thumb.JPG.329a8b01beb3fadcc1b726524d725082.JPGDSCN2380.thumb.JPG.4a8b9403412e67a4c727bcf754b90917.JPGDSCN2381.thumb.JPG.15c3c625eba66f2dfefa56688ff15c43.JPG

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