A giant tromboncino squash!
This big one was hiding near a old tree stump. (I normally harvest them at the size of the one next to it). Notice its size relative to the cutting board. Yikes!
The yard-long bean vines in the satellite garden are starting to produce -- need to knock off some aphids (their one pest) with some water.
And, all of our tomatoes love the heat and dry weather that we've had, as long as we water. It's hard to imagine all the rain that folks up in the northeastern U.S. and Midwest have experienced this summer.
Oops, one that got away!
Amazingly, it was still quite edible, roasted in slices with garlic and olive oil.The yard-long bean vines in the satellite garden are starting to produce -- need to knock off some aphids (their one pest) with some water.
And, all of our tomatoes love the heat and dry weather that we've had, as long as we water. It's hard to imagine all the rain that folks up in the northeastern U.S. and Midwest have experienced this summer.