I have some serious cleanup to do in the garden. I'm disappointed in the peas this year. We had such a cold wet April that most of the seeds rotted in the ground. I don't think is was so much the cool temps but the constantly soaked soil. We had the wettest April on record. The Beets are also lagging behind and I'm not happy about it.
Most of the volunteer carrots that overwintered are tough and woody so they went into the compost heap. I have volunteer radishes, kale, carrots, and other stuff coming up everywhere. I guess that's what happens when you use compost that you put the leftovers from plants that went to seed into.
The second planting of turnips have done great. I pulled a few already and I've been harvesting lettuce as well. The first round of turnips weren't getting much bigger than a radish so I yanked them and started prepping that bed for tomatoes. They didn't go to waste as I pickled them and they turned out really nice. The peppers and tomatoes are going in the ground Monday or Tuesday. I'm going to wait another week or so to plant the eggplants. I planted corn, pole beans, and sugar pumpkins from seed yesterday.
I eat the turnip greens also. They're packed with nutrients and these ones are too nice for the compost. One thing about the cooler spring is it's helped keep the bugs away and I got on top of the slugs really early so they're not an issue like they have been in years past chewing up leaves and leaving that nasty slime.