So many pretty tomatoes this week! I know there would be quite a bit more if the plants were healthier, but it's hard to complain too much when so many others have lost more plants than I even started with.
We also yanked our broccoli today in favor of some fall kohlrabi since it was practically done putting out side shoots, and we got the super-diseased squash out to make room for more beans. I would still like to attempt more summer squash, but will likely do so in the back yard in buckets to avoid the squash-killing plague that is totally out of control out front.
Anyway, on to the harvest! Thanks again to Daphne for hosting
Harvest Mondays...it's always fun to see what the blogosphere is harvesting :)
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Wednesday's harvest (that big guy is our first pineapple tomato). The kids LOVE the tiny little orange sweet peppers there. |
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Friday's Harvest. Our first totally healthy cabbage! Last year they were all destroyed by bugs...this year I only grew one but wish I had a bunch more! |
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Sunday's Harvest. This picture was taken with the wrong camera setting so it's much darker than it should be. That is the last green zucchini from the downey mildew infected squash plants. |
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Today's Harvest. The banana peppers are still afflicted with some weird disease that acts like blossom end rot except the spots uniformly form an inch or so ABOVE the blossom end. Very weird. |