the gourds
(watermelon, canary melon, cantaloupe, pumpkin, acorn, spaghetti and kabocha squash, and cucumber)
spaghetti squash?
not sure what these are - any guesses?
sunflower
below shows the garden less than three weeks ago!
my thumb there shows how thick the sunflower stems have gotten.
the gourds will soon take over the surrounding plots if i don't trim them. i'm very grateful for the fruitful season we've had thus far.
my thoughts and prayers go out to those afflicted with terrible weather conditions, especially those losing their homes and harvests to floods.
How does your garden grow? Very well, obviously!
ReplyDeleteHa-ha, Clint said it all :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful! Can't wait for our second harvest! Maybe next week! Enjoy"!
ReplyDeletefriggin sweet post. i wanna pull that one squash blossom and devour it. we have some in the fridge right now :D
ReplyDeleteVery sweet post!
ReplyDeleteYAY!!!!! PROGRESS!!! Mine is coming along too!!!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so beautiful and healthy! All that green must make you so happy.
ReplyDeleteThat is a young spaghetti squash and a nice looking one at that. Your gardens are looking great...everything looks to be growing like crazy.
ReplyDeleteWow, your garden's looking amazing! I'm impressed. I'm so rubbish when it comes to gardening. I'm amazed I've still got 3 house plants that aren't dead! x
ReplyDeletethanks everyone!=)
ReplyDeleteI was just out taking pics of our garden today. Yours looks great.
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