>>10505171-1: This was originally a pot for ginger plants. They are not doing all that well, due to unseasonal cold nights. Instead this purslane plant has exploded with growth and is being as delicious as possible.
1-2,3: One of the few pots of comfrey plants and its blooms.
2-1: The birdhouse gourds are growing larger than I anticipated. There's also so many I can't even begin to count them all let alone even find them all.
2-2: This volunteer squash will be tested for edibility today.
2-3 & 3-3: This volunteer squash plant suddenly appeared out of nowhere. I haven't planted this type of ornamental squash for several years now. They are tasty when eaten young.
3-1, 4-1, 4-2, & 4-3: The tomatoes are going crazy now. Many of the bottom leaves are dying off, as normal. As I remove them I get to see into the jungle a bit further. It is quite amazing in there.
3-1 & 5-3: Some of the watermelon plants are still surviving the weird weather and trying to produce fruit. The only problem is that the fruit is pretty small when it stops growing. Like really small.
5-1: The luffa sponge plants are finally blooming more and more now. Hopefully, they will have mature seeds by first frost.
5-2: One of the lost paths. There's no hope trying to go in, you may not come out again.
6-1,2,3: The clay garden is doing well. Though, there's a ton of Japanese beetles on the beans that I need to pick off and feed to the chickens.