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July 29, 9:27 AM CDT

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Garden Tour (7/9/08)

I needed to start planning to put the garden to bed for a few weeks while we go on vacation. So today was as good a day as any to walk around and do a tour and start cleaning up before we leave on friday.

IMG_0006 The north side of the driveway we planted last year is going like gang busters. 
IMG_0016 The potatoe bed is doing fine. If you look closely you can see the start of flowering. According to some research, two or three weeks after the flowers have died off I can start harvesting “new” potatoes.
IMG_0017 I thought the watermelon and pumpkin plants were dead after the painters stepped all over them but they are coming back now.
IMG_0007 This is a look at the main garden from the garage. You can see the viburnum screening hedge on the right, the cabbage under the bug netting and the gigantic sunflowers in the background. I’ve added a garden fence to keep the local bunnies out.
IMG_0009 In the front are the carrots. In the back the three tomatoe plants. And up the trellis are the peas. The green mass in the middle are beans.
IMG_0008 This bed had the lettuce and the several failed attempts at cauliflower, spinach and cucumbers. I had planted way too much lettuce and it was going to bolt before we got back from vacation so I cleared the entire bed and put them in the compost pile. A new flush of seeds will go in here to sprout while we are away on vacation.
IMG_0010 I don’t know what variety of cabbage these are as they were a spur of the moment purchase from Menard’s but holy cow. They turned into monsters. The bug netting has really helped this year. A couple blemishes but not much.
IMG_0024 The garlic is going nicely…I think. It may be time for harvest when we get back from vacation. I’m noticing more and more brown every day.
IMG_0019 A beautiful flush of sunflowers have started. Here is one of them bursting out for the sun.
IMG_0021  I’m 6′-2″ and these sunflowers are at least 8 foot or more…and still growing. They are multi-headed as well.
IMG_0018 I ran out of room in my compost bin and had to dump the cabbage and some of the other lettuce to the side. Oh yeah…next door neighbors put in a brand new fence along the back side. Very nice. I helped with my chain saw to get the volunteer trees down before they started.
IMG_0022 The borage plants are as big as last year. The bee’s are going nuts for them. I’ve seen bumble bees and honey bees (probably our neighbors hive) all sharing the same plant. You can kind of see one up under the flower.
IMG_0012 The first cabbage harvest of the year. And it was a whopper. 5 lbs!!
IMG_0014 This is two harvests of beans about a week apart. They average 2 lbs a harvest. All from a 3 x 3 foot square area.
IMG_0015 I’ve been harvesting peas for snacks every couple days. This is about how many I get each time. Enough to fill a salad or cereal bowl full. Teagan and I munch them for snacks. These might go in the freezer though.
IMG_0013 The first cucumber of the harvest. I didn’t even know he was there until I took out the lettuce. He had dropped down on the vine and was hiding. He was given to my sister-in-law as I only use cucumbers for bread-n-butter pickles and you can’t do much with just one.

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