I was not able to get into the garden for a couple of days. Unfortunately hornworms got into the tomatoes and peppers. The chickens happily ate the worms I plucked off. I only had one tomato plant that was severely damaged, but I am hoping it will sprout back out.
At least two of my mystery tomato plants are yellow pear. These are easily my favorite tomato!
I used old tobacco stick to stake up many of my tomato plants as well as some twine. Using what I had on hand was much cheaper than buying more tomato cages. Most of the tomato beds resemble a jungle as the plants are so big.
The bell pepper plants are starting to produce.
I am fairly certain that these are blueberry tomatoes. I got very few off of last year's plants, but the ones this year are loaded.
The cucamelon vines are out of control. Next year I will plant them where they can run along the fence.
I was excited to finally spot some of the tomatillo "lanterns". The bees have been all over these plants, and I am hoping for a good harvest.
I am thrilled at how well the raspberry plants have done this year. They are still loaded and blooming. We tend to just eat them fresh although I did make a jar of jam.
Stop back by tomorrow to see a few insects in my garden!
2 comments:
Beautiful pear crop. I dry pears like crazy in the fall.
My neighbor has a loaded pear tree as well, and invited me to help myself when they're ripe. I'm looking forward to that!
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