The butternuts and watermelon are coming along slowly in the bed with nasturtium. I fertilized a lot but might need to do it again since they are in last year's tomato bed, and it's probably pretty stripped of nutrients.
The sunflowers got tall but the same insect pests from last year found them and stripped them pretty good. And our woodchuck has gotten the better of my beloved green beans.
I stuck in about 10 tomato plants from the local greenhouse (Celebrity, I think) and there's a bunch of green golf ball sized fruits now. Also, lots of shallots, though some are puny.
I know it would be wise to take next year off from vegetables and let the beds replenish with a cover crop. It might also be a good excuse to focus my attention solely on perennials and landscaping. I mean if I'm not buying seeds and slips I'll finally have an excuse to buy camellias!
Though I might go loca without veggies. Time for some soul searching.
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