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Zucchinis and crooknecks and tomatoes, oh my!

by Amy
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Yes, I do have a “thing” for using the Wizard of Oz themed titles :p

Crooknecks:

Zucchinis:

Roma tomatoes:

Beefsteak tomato:


Corn:

Green beans:

The thyme is FINALLY growing!

And the parsley is ready to get cut again:

Amy
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7 comments

Amy July 17, 2008 - 8:13 pm

Thank you everyone!

Shala, the green beans are as easy as peas. They didn’t recover as fast from transplanting though, but they are growing and producing well.

OuterBanksMom, that sucks! :( Zucchini and squash are one of the things I want most from our garden…hopefully your next go at them goes better.

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James July 17, 2008 - 1:34 pm

Everything does look awesome.. great work!

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OuterBanksMom July 17, 2008 - 7:55 am

Nice, your lucky to have squash. We basically lost our whole crop to those freakin moth/worms. They ate them all to smithereens. Enjoy those squash! They look great!

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Mrs. Greenhands July 16, 2008 - 3:08 pm

Nice garden! You do have the touch.

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Shala July 16, 2008 - 10:46 am

Your garden is growing beautifully! I can’t wait to have some squash and cucumber. We have some blooms but no veggies yet. Are the green beans easy to grow? I bought some seeds and never planted them!

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Nancy Bond July 16, 2008 - 6:44 am

Everything looks like it’s doing very well in the Garden of Eatin’. I’d love to have one of those tender, little zucchinis — I prefer them over cukes in a salad. :)

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Lucy Corrander July 15, 2008 - 11:10 pm

I think this is a charming collection of photos.

Things are still fresh at this point in the season but the beginnings of the young fruit and veg. make everything feel very promising and productive. If it weren’t for the heat and the hayfever, I’d say this point in the year is even better than spring.

Lucy Corrander
LOOSE AND LEAFY

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