Morning walk in the garden

Most mornings, I walk through the garden and inevitably find myself pulling weeds or doing some other task.  I figured it's been awhile since I've shared any progress so here we go.

Our garden seems to be happy and thriving.  We had a good summer crop of tomatoes, peppers, and squash but the dirt still needs a lot of work.  I keep adding spent grains from our home brews, torn up cardboard, compostable food, and yard waste, too.  Slowly but surely, the dirt is getting better.  We also break up peanut shells and thrown them around, too.

In this bed, we have orange butternut squash, tomatoes, two types of lettuce, assorted bell peppers, arugula, and beets.

Here is our tomato invasion.  These are all volunteer tomatoes.

We planted a second round of spaghetti squash because it does great here.
Super excited to see so many flowers on our mango tree.  Our blood orange and sapote have a lot of flowers as well
Here we have butternut squash, a few varieties of tomatoes, basil, arugula, shishito peppers, and more beets.
We just planted a few new trees...above we have a strawberry guayaba and below a black fig.

This planter has cauliflower, broccoli, tomatoes, banana peppers, carrots, pole beans.
Here we have beets, rainbow chard, two types of kale, tomatoes, brussels sprouts and basil.
Here is another new tree...a miniature orange tree.
And here in the bucket are sweet potatoes with yellow cherry tomatoes and more shishito peppers in the background.

I hope you enjoyed the tour!


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