well-chosen July 4th ! Here ’s a look at the main garden so far this summertime . This year is emphatically slower than this time last yr due to deficiency of precipitation but with the monsoons here , it should take off this month and kick rear end . To see last year ’s garden at this time , gohere .
The cucumber I ’ve had to replant due to something eating the seedlings several time even though I ’ve covered it with rowing cover ..
I have 2 Costata Romanesco zucchini plants . The leaves are very frail compared to other courgette eccentric . Hope we do n’t get hail . I acquire it because I think this is the best sample zuke ever . I read about this Costata Romanesco in one of Debra Madison ’s vegetarian cook books-‘Local savour ’ . She lives in Santa Fe and has several vegetarian cookbooks out . Great books on what tasty thing you could make with your veggies . I ’m not a vegetarian but am always looking for new way to expend my vegggies so I do n’t get bored .

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We did n’t get ANY strawberries this class because I almost lost them all when we had that -25 ° F this winter . I have June bearing strawberries so I know the time has past times . I had just a few works this spring that last but the hemangioma simplex patch is coming back nicely . Next year I will cover them with straw before winter to assist isolate them .
This variety of magnetic pole bean is called ‘ Emerite ’ from John Scheepers . It is a new multifariousness for me . I also have my favorite , ‘ Rattlesnake ’ beans and another new bush variety foretell , Verandon , which is a french fillet style of attic . I made a tipi out of bamboo . point out the run-in cover in the backdrop covering some of the cucumbers .
Here is the eggplant patches . They are doing well . The patch in the foreground has ‘ Fairy ’ eggplants in them , a variety show that get 3″ long and are my favorite . Their skin is always tender and they are never virulent . You do n’t have to soak them in salt water like some variety - and they are beautiful - imperial fading to white . I care to saute them in olive rock oil and hurl them in a stir fry with dome .

The patch in the back with me are a new variety of eggplant called ‘ Rosa Bianca ’ and next to it are 4 ‘ Peperonchino ’ pepper that are growing well .
This yr I planted rhubarb among the asparagus plants . I find out them this spring at one of the nurseries and they were the sorry plants I ’ve ever seen at that clip . They say they grow well with edible asparagus . Now they are beautiful ! Seem to like their emplacement . On the left field is row cover I use to help protect new flower seedling . I take it off in the day and back on at night . Once they get a little bigger , I take it off whole .
The biggest disappointment of the garden so far . The ‘ Shishito ’ peppers are still boring but ultimately do n’t look sick any more . Still small and something ate some of them so they are really small but they will come back . Some of them are producing bud . No wonder they are so expensive at the SF Farmers market - they are not so easy to grow ..

Overall I am very pleased with the tomatoes this class . They are doing well . Everything is done except for my schedule organic fungicide spray every 10 days - specially now that the monsoon appear to be here . I ’ve only lose 2 tomato plant and another 3 are suspicious . I will cover those with some row concealment in subject they have something contagious but if I think they are dying I will pull them pronto . Notice this picture taken from the some angle as on May 15th below - when I first establish them - they have amount a long way !
It has proved to be a more challenging twelvemonth what with the lack of rain for so many months but I finger confident for all of us with some more rain we will have a good garden this twelvemonth .
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