A little cucumber vine sought shelter in the pumpkin plants, and this cucumber went unnoticed.
the 'Sweet Success' variety |
I picked my first jalapenos today.
I made my third batch of pesto.
The tomatillos are plentiful.
My cherry tomatoes are ripening (we've eaten a few already.) All varieties will be ripening soon.
I have a lot of green tomatoes; two, however, are almost red (they are the romas).
I have noticed the dreaded squash bug in my garden. That is so sad. I stopped laying down the grass clippings because they seem to like that. I don't use any pesticides so I have to be diligent in checking under the leaves for the eggs. I scrape the eggs off, crush them and put them in soapy water, along with any adolescent and adult bugs (which aren't many because they scuttle away fast.) I use a turkey baster to suck them up, as I am a bit squeamish when it comes to touching bugs, even with gardening gloves on.
I've picked several summer squash. I gave my neighbor three plants, and this variety, (Barq), is out producing her other summer squash. It is definitely worthwhile to grow.
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