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…a photographer tries to garden

Mid-Season Evaluation

unripe tomatoes

unripe tomatoes

The All Star Game this week has put me in a mood to evaluate how things are going in the garden. Like the Cubs, there are both good and bad things to report.

The photos below tell mostly of the good things going on. The first peppers, both bell and jalapeño, emerged from their flowers today. Zucchini and broccoli are producing well. Noah is seeing the beginnings of what are supposed to become 25-pound pumpkins. Turnips continue to be available to pull as needed. Tomatoes are green, growing and prolific.

broccoli

broccoli

black raspberries

black raspberries

Actually there are very few problems to report. A couple of my zucchini plants are wilting. I suspect either the Squash bug or the Squash vine borer is the culprit. I’ve seen both in the garden. Although there are Japanese beetles in massive numbers, they are not as fond of my garden without green beans this year. They are preferring the grape plants.

wilted zucchini plant

wilted zucchini plant

very small pumpkin

very small pumpkin

zucchini

zucchini

first jalapeño pepper

first jalapeño pepper

small bell pepper

small bell pepper

In evaluating this blog itself, it seems that a more regular posting would be good. This week I got rather involved with photographing insects and neglected my posts. (Well, I also had some work to do.) I will have some things to say – and show – concerning creepy crawlies in a future post.

turnip

turnip

very small pear on a nearly-dead pear tree

very small pear on a nearly-dead pear tree

And finally, inspired by Jesse’s “bug’s eye view” of his pumpkin plant, I’ve included below a similar view of Noah’s pumpkin plant that long ago escaped it’s boundaries. The photo shows the point of escape.

bug's-eye view of Noah's pumpkin plants

bug's-eye view of Noah's pumpkin plants

4 Responses to “Mid-Season Evaluation”

  1. sarah says:

    these are some great pictures. i love the last one. maybe you could make me a print of one of the pictures to put in my apartment.

  2. bill says:

    I’ll get you a print – and hopefully a few pumpkins. You’ll have to fight with Noah for the best ones though.

  3. Brandon O. says:

    I love your pictures, Bill. Great work! My plants are a little behind yours, I think–maybe it’s the short bit of daylight I get. But they’re growing…slowly but surely…

  4. bill says:

    Thanks for checking in and for your kind comment, Brandon. The unusually cool “summer” has had an effect on all things growing. With a little more heat I’m sure you’ll have some tomatoes!

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