I must mention that my folks ate a salad of our freshly picked lettuce. Of course I had to try it and YUMMMM! Success.
I'll start with the strawberries. Honestly, if I get one strawberry I will consider this endeavor a success. So, I spotted a nice little flower yesterday, WAHOO. The strawberries have done much better since I have changed the location to a sunnier spot. We'll see, like I said, one strawberry will be a success for me.
And, here is my second attempt to grow peppers. Mother and I were talking last night and thought it was possible that our pepper plants are not getting enough hours of full sun in the garden, so my attempt to both put them in a different soil and to give them full sun will hopefully bear a lot of fruit. These are my False Alarm Hybrid Peppers. They are supposed to taste like Jalapenos but not have the burn.
The second attempt to growing green beans. Mother planted a row beside the original (predator eaten) green beans and they are thriving. It is still a mystery as to what really happened, but I think deer and rabbit are the cause, but that doesn't explain why the second row is thriving.
The sunflowers are awesome this year. Though, last year they were too. Our soil must be just right for them and of course the sun must be hot enough for them. They are already about a foot high. I can't wait to see what they turn out like. I have several varieties and colors. Oh the anticipation!!!
Cherries! To my surprise I noticed these little guys last night. They are turning quickly. These are my mother's cherries, and I think it will be quite difficult to pick them as this tree is VERY old and most of the branches are very high up. Mother says she gets a ladder and climbs up to get them. Hopefully we'll get them picked before the birds do.
Okay, so it appears that tomatoes are on the way. We have spotted several yellow flowers. This plants was purchased as a plant. This weekend we'll plant the seedlings we started a couple months back. We have Big Mama Tomatoes, Seedless Tomatoes and Salsa Tomatoes. By the end of summer we'll have more than we'll know what to do with. VERY exciting.
Here are my Cinderella Pumpkins. So far they are winning as the most beautiful of my pumpkin plants. I am eager to see how the look. These Pumpkins are shaped like Cinderella's Carriage to the Ball. They are also a bit redder than the typical Jack O Lantern.
And here is mother's broccoli. It always amazes me how one day it's just a plant and the next it's the fruit. After the broccoli has been harvested we'll till the row and begin watching the tomatoes that are going to be planted between the broccoli rows. Our ridiculously large family garden is too small. Who knew?