Tuesday, June 12, 2012

garden update





Orange Blossom and on
With the exception of my carrots row, everything seems to be coming along quite nicely. The tomato plants have all grown up. The Jaune Flamee cherry tomatoes have produced the thickest stalk with the most vines, promising plump orange/yellow cherry tomatoes soon. From Right to left, the Mortgage Lifters are recovering from a weak start, the Cherokee Purple plants (both) are producing nicely, the Sunny Boy have produced a huge stalk and thick base.
Cucumber Invasion

The Orange Blossom has turned out boxy and produced fruit early, making it a nice early planter in the future. Had it started in a pot and gone in the ground three weeks earlier, it might have been yielding fruit for a couple of weeks now.

Barbarella--purple haze
Maia's Plot rolls along nicely. The Barabarella plant shows promise and is by far the most beautiful edible I have ever planted. It would make a splendid ornamental in one of the front plots.
First Fruit

The cucumber plants have threatened to take over. The first harvest is in. Report is due today!

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