The cucumbers are expected to climb those trellises. I added some marigold, nasturtium, and dill. There are a few remaining letttuces that have not yet bolted, but most look like this:
Friday, June 25, 2010
Scratch that
All that business about fava beans and cauliflower actually forming heads that is. The day after the last post I was ripping those out. No point wasting space on them in 100 degree heat. More room for the okra and other heat lovers. 

The cucumbers are expected to climb those trellises. I added some marigold, nasturtium, and dill. There are a few remaining letttuces that have not yet bolted, but most look like this:
The golden cherry tomatoes were the first to ripen. I wish I'd spaced them more, given the threat of blight. Even the basil is at risk this year.
Now I can only wait for cucumbers, water, and start planning the fall garden.
The cucumbers are expected to climb those trellises. I added some marigold, nasturtium, and dill. There are a few remaining letttuces that have not yet bolted, but most look like this:
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