A hot, rainy start to the summer has made our raised bed gardens kind of explode. In the kitchen garden the strawberries are still producing and spreading (I think they want to take over the backyard), and all the herbs are going crazy, too.
I've got fresh parsley now (center) so I'll probably make paella or meatball stroganoff this week.
My guy said you have to do something special to make the artichoke produce a choke, but since neither of us are especially fond of them we're just going to try to keep it alive for Kat.
The veggie garden is going wild as well.
We cut back the basil once already, and I've dried enough to last me all year from that. We'll have to do it again now and share the wealth with the neighbors.
I'm going to harvest the scallions this week and make dak-kochi with them.
The regular yellow onions are still pretty small, but we're hopeful they'll get bigger once we cut back the pole bean vines so they can get more sunlight.
This is one of the last harvest of pole beans; the vines have stopped flowering. We might get one more; I left some little beans on the vines to grow a bit larger.
My guy is doing all the work looking after the gardens now, so he gets all the credit. :)
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Garden still looks fabulous! Did I mention I was gifted three tomato plants and they're now on my deck so I'm hoping eventually, I'll get tomatoes from them. I wish I'd been able to do the garden this year. With all the rain we've had, holy crow, it would have exploded too! Alas, not this year and I think next year, we're going to dismantle it and start over. I hope.
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