July has arrived! With the summer solstice behind us and Independence Day ahead, the heat-loving veggies are really starting to show off and grow at amazing rates, the plants putting on both size and fruit. All that hard work in the spring is really starting to pay off.
I didn't realize how much things had changed here at the urban farm until I took a look at some photos from earlier this year. Wow, what a difference a few months makes!
I like to think of myself as neat and tidy-- my family may disagree-- but as the tomatoes grow and grow and grow they are killing my orderly system.
I didn't realize how much things had changed here at the urban farm until I took a look at some photos from earlier this year. Wow, what a difference a few months makes!
The plants are getting huge and they aren't even full size yet! It's very exciting! |
I like to think of myself as neat and tidy-- my family may disagree-- but as the tomatoes grow and grow and grow they are killing my orderly system.
Tomato plants are known for going a little crazy this time of year. |
This gardener is using a system of poles and strings to hold up his tomatoes. It will be interesting to see how this turns out.
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In other news I've started harvesting pounds and pounds of carrots (both red and orange), beets, green beans, peas, and more kohlrabi. I even scored some pie cherries from the community garden's fruit orchard.
Dragon carrots (a free seed sample I received with my order from Jung's). |
And freezing raspberries is my new daily chore!
I can't wait to make raspberry ice cream for the 4th of July celebration! |
2 comments:
Gorgeous photos! Enjoy reading about your adventures in gardening. Regarding tomato support systems: Growing up I remember both my grandparents and mom using a wooden stake to keep the unruly and fruiting plants upright. They tied the thick part of the stalk to the stake using strips of torn bed sheets. It was many years before tomato cages were used.
Not only is everything beautiful, but tastes good, too! The raspberry ice cream was delicious!!
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