I made it to the plot today in the hopes that I could go again at the tail end of the weekend. Trying to expand beyond my once-weekly visits as often as I can.
I was pleased to see that the green beans are doing well. Even a few of the reseeded beans are coming up.
The runner beans are starting to get to the height where I need to give them something to climb on. The snow peas are also slowly developing.
The onions are doing quite well. They're getting ready to start putting out bulbs so they can earn the Walking part of their name.
Even the radish seeds I planted at my last visit are starting to come up where I've interplanted them with the peppers and tomatoes.
The flower seeds that I broadcast into the flower box are also starting to come up. I have no idea what the variety is given there are 5 types of flower seeds in there.
It's also interesting to see how many volunteers are around the garden. I've already transplanted some borage into the borage box. I saw tomato volunteers as well as some cosmos. I'll be trying to transplant the cosmos once they get a little bit bigger.
I was happy to see that the potted tomatoes and the lone pepper are taking to their new homes.
Once I checked out the status of everything, I did some pruning on the tomatoes and pepper plants. I'll follow up with a separate post about why and how I do that in case anyone has need of that. I also laid down some of the bug dust to fight off the Mexican bean beetles that love my bean plants.
The final touch was a panoramic picture to show how things are as of today.
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