>>10620771-1 to 1-4: Lower garden, it is doing okay despite being hard hit with moths & harlequin bugs. I've decided to install the insect cloth later when I plant for the fall/winter crop. The main red cabbage crop was harvested (10 heads!)
2-1: Pumpkin hill. It is now showing signs of squash bug damage. I'll be wading out into it and crushing the nymphs with vehemence.
2-2,2-3,2-4, & 3-1: Tomato plants in the Main garden prior to harvesting.
3-2: 40lbs of tomatoes.
3-3: A few of the remaining red cabbage.
3-4: a single purslane plant. I'll use this one for seed gathering.
4-1: The first purple sprouting broccoli!
4-2: Some of the many patches of blackberries. I'll be harvesting more today.
4-3: Back side of luffa sponge row. I need to remove bottom leaves so bad.
4-4: Pumpkin and watermelon. I'm getting all manner of weird teardrop-shaped pumpkin from the Dickinson pumpkin seeds I saved from last year. They are not shaped like that and there wasn't anything for them to cross with. Hopefully, they will be tasty, otherwise, I'll have tons of chicken feed for this winter.