It was too hot all weekend to actually do anything in the garden (or in the house either, for that matter) and at times was even to hot to knit or read for more than a few minutes at a time. The garden was well watered, and didn't seem to mind the heat. I'm sorry now that I didn't plant okra - I love it, and it doesn't usually get hot enough here for okra to grow well.
Here's what I harvested tonight for dinner:
Across the top is the lettuce that bolted in the heat, the (supposedly) small 8-ball zucchini, and 3 types of beans - Romano (Italian flat) green beans, pea pods, and Blue Lake pole beans. We had the lettuce as a salad, and the Blue Lake green beans tonight. The zucchini is destined to become (at least some of it) Chocolate Zucchini Bread and the other items will be eaten in the next couple of days.
I have learned a lesson this year: Don't mix pole beans and tomatoes in the same raised bed! Here's what it looks like now:
The beans have climbed to the tops of the poles, and are now climbing on the tomato cages and each other! In the past, I've grown only bush beans, so this is new to me. Next year, they get a bed of their own with a big trellis.
This bed has tomatoes, Italian Romano beans, eggplant, pea pods. The tomato plants are covered in baby tomatoes, and a few are starting to turn color.
Look at the corn! There are little ears on each plant, which means we might actually grow a little corn this year. There are also tomatoes, parsley and herbs - most noticeably the African Blue basil right in front - in this bed.
There are no photos of raised beds 4 and 5 today. Bed 4 is being replanted now that the first crop of lettuce is done, and the chard plants have been moved to Bed 5 with the cucumbers, black eyed peas and yellow wax beans planted from seed a couple of weeks ago. It's not terribly photogenic right now, but will look good next week.
Knitting continues. Massive startitis is still the order of the day, but it's my knitting and that's what I'm enjoying now. I found another pattern in an older VK that I want to knit, but need to rummage in the attic for the yarn - it has several colors, and I think I can sub stash yarn for all of them. Photos soon.