Stunning tomatoes and peppers. I did not prune my tomatoes and the branches are large and heavy touching the ground and sprouting roots!
Cabbage and broccoli (with insect damage) this could be the first time that I successfully grow cabbage... time to gather fermenting supplies
This is the squash that @cognazor found in the compost... no idea what it is but it looks good!
Our first humble but meal worthy harvest... this evening we will harvest a bunch of green beans for pickling too
Dill and beans from our garden, garlic from our neighbor's garden. Salt and vinegar from the supermarket.
I first saw the poop, then the pooper. It pays to obsessively visit your garden - tomato hornworm - about to make a chicken really happy
Doesn’t look like much, but these seeds will at least triple the number of plants that we planted this year.
Our walking plant corner will soon become impenetrable — watermelon, melon, volunteer mistery squash, and volunteer butternut squash 




Buzzed on pollen
I caught this guy after he had made his way through about 70% of my tomato plant, it grossed me out so much.
Cucumber beetles destroying my melons 


watermelons look ok so far but who knows... any tips on beetle control besides picking them by hand?




I grew up eating pickled veggies made in the Persian style (or torshi), hence my favorite preparation.
Beans touching the ground were starting to rot so pulled them all out for our@first harvest of dry beans... plus volunteer mistery squash
I just went to check out the garden for fun(already did my morning harvest, things change so quickly!) also, this mistery squash is prime example of survival of the fittest (plant edition) see the little squash behind it?they were the same size a couple of weeks ago
Between the beetles and the late blight the garden is starting to look quite different than just a month ago.