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UPDATE: Cut your grass edition
Row #- Column #: Description
I just finished removing all the polytunnels and stowing that gear. With this and a ton of other stuff I've been doing, weeding, mowing, and trimming have fallen behind. though, it's been raining so I can't mow in the rain. The top row and 1st two pics in the 2nd row are all the main garden.
2-3: Elephant garlic, tomato plant, 100s of purple tomatillo volunteers, goji berry plants.
2-4&5: My only volunteer sunchoke plant is loaded with leaf hoppers laying eggs. I killed 15 or so. It is the only sunchoke I've had popup in a few years. I'm keeping it and will replant the tubers in the wild in late fall.
2-6: Tons of volunteer asparagus have been popping up this year.
2-7: The peanut plants are blooming, but not doing all that great. I'll direct sow them next year and see how that works instead of starting them indoors.
3-1&2: Hungarian wax pepper plants are.
3-3&4: Volunteer catnip plants. I have tons of these popping up everywhere in the area of their old location.
3-5&6: Mint nursery section. There's 5 types. Catnip volunteers, wild bergamot, peppermint, and horse mint, (Lemon mint isn't pictured in this update.)
3-7: Old cutting nursery section. There's 5 mulberry trees and 31 concord grape plants that need moved out ASAP. I've planted half a dozen Pequin peppers there so far.
4-1: Transplanted cosmic purple carrots I started indoors.
4-2: Cosmic Purple carrots sown directly into the raised bed.
4-3: Tomato, volunteer potatoes (this bed is chop full of volunteer purple majesty potatoes), stir fry salad mix.
4-4: I .... don't remember what this is. Vine peach melon?
4-5: Garlic in lamb's quarter. I'll have a big mess of cooked lamb's quarter for lunch in a bit.
4-6: Orangeglo watermelon.
4-7: Yellow pear tomato.
5-1: Another bed with purple majesty potato volunteers. This is the garlic bed.
5-2: Apple seedlings for rootstock later on.