
the afternoon garden, not much light till after noon, then they get it the rest of the day

crookneck squash, and a replacement cuke

miniature egg plant

pepper replants

garlic is doing good, my pumpkins, butternut squash and watermelons aren't doing so great, but they've improved a lot over the last week, i'll see what they do in the next few weeks

tomatoes are finally stating to grow. this spring sucked, rain all day every day for a damn month

was about to give up on these cukes, but looks like they're finally doing something

strawberries are doing ok, hope they put out another run soon. basil and oregano are slow, but going. the onions don't like that spot i guess, have to find them a sunnier spot next year.

this little bush was stunted by the weather, and still is producing a ton of peppers, got another one started, wonder how many i'll get off of a plant thats not stunted all to hell