Here are a couple of pictures from the garden. The vegetables are looking wonderful. They are also demanding a lot of water because this week the temperature is in the 100s.

The tomatoes are starting to turn red...now we are just waiting for them to get ripe.

We have a couple of little peppers.

It is wonderful to be able to cook with fresh herbs.

We doubted that the zucchini would actually produce fruit, this is the first glimpse at the possibility of having some. I am excited to see what happens.
2 comments:
I am so jealous! Everything looks great. :) I had to really squint to find the pepper though, lol they blend in perfectly with the leaves. I think the zucchini is right on time, you don't harvest it until September/October, right? It's gonna be gooooood!
you would be surprised how different the growing seasons are in Louisiana. the zucchini should have produced fruit at least a week ago.
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