Garden Update
07:14
With
the exams, holidays and stuff I've been too busy to write anything but this
didn't stop my garden from growing. The garden is slowly taking shape. I was
expecting more but this is fine too. Here are a few pics.

The "21 day" radish. This didn't fail me this year as
well. It's the best performer among the radishes. I didn't thin then but this
didn't bother them at all and they're happy.

Another good performer this year, "bolognese" courgette.
The seeds are by L'otolano brand. These were among the last planted but are the
first to produce. Hope to have some in a few days.

Butternut pumpkin. I replanted these twice and almost
gave up thinking the seeds must have gone bad. I don't know what it was but it
took off and is growing so fast. You can spot the "baby" pumpkins in the
picture.
I still have to buy the support for them to climb to
utilize vertical space.

Red amaranth is also a surprise, I didn't expect it to
grow this fast. Have to plant more.

White radish. It was more vigorous last year but is still
fast this year too. Some salads are in sight.

Beets. They are always among the first to appear. I am
satisfied with their rate of growth so far. I love beets, both in Russian red
soup called "Borsh" and in salads. And did I mention before how delicious the
leaves are? You can use young leaves in salads and older ones like
spinach.

Different types of carrots growing in this bed. They are
bigger than in the picture. They're slow so I'm not expecting anything for the
next few weeks.

Cucumbers are failing this year. There are 6 varieties
here and none are doing well. Even the ones in containers are not growing. I
will try to plant them in a different location.

These are the cucumbers in containers, they just won't
grow. (Don't mind the odd tomato there).

Red lettuce by lortolano. It's not so great but doing ok
I'd say.

Tomatos in containers are finally taking off.

Some onions (I have a few varieties growing here). In a
week or so I'll thin them Indhallah and use the thinnings in salad. I find that
sowing a few seeds per hole and then thinning leaving the strongest ones and
using the rest in salads is not a waste at all this way. Non edible thinnings go
into the compost.

Some sweet corn, and
other things, growing in this batch. It was planted only about 3 weeks ago (see
my previous post).
There are more veggies
growing and I'll try to take more pics. Gardening on the scale that I'm doing it
at takes time and while I'm still busy planting things and taking care of the
kids and the house I don't always have the time to take pics.
Happy Gardening.
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