I know, its been a while but I guess that's the thing about gardens; they take time and patience. It's been two weeks of watching and waiting. I had some sort of garden cabin fever and I managed to knock a tomato off the plant :-( [murder, I know].
Our poor zucchini continue to be ignored by the bees. Noooo cross pollination here. Flowers keep falling off and I haven't seen any sign of a zucchini growing. On the other hand, the zucchini plant is huge and it's a good thing we transplanted them to the big garden.
The broccoli was randomly attacked/something is eating it/now has failure to thrive. One side lost all of its leaves and it just looks so sad. The other broccoli plant is pretty big but I don't see the central head yet.
The carrots basically feel like a shot in the dark. I have yet to space them out and am becoming increasingly worried that their growth will be stunted. The sprouts are about 10 inches tall and I was supposed to spread them out at 6 inches. At this point I'm wondering if its even worth it.
Our tomato plants are where we've had the most success. The first tomatoes are quite large now and will hopefully be ripening soon. Several other baby tomatoes have popped out on the other plants too! Plus, all 4 plants have made to up to/over the top of our wire trellaces. Bonus, the one cherry tomato plant that survived is looking healthy and promising, much like all of our plants did at the beginning.
| FirstPicture of Cherry Tomatoes |
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| Close up of burger tomato, bigger and many more now |
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| Close up of plum tomatoes, they're even bigger now |












