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Garden pictures, June 11
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Garden pictures, June 11
Besides the photos I posted elsewhere on some tomato and green bean leaf issues, here's photos of the rest of the garden as of today:
Zoom out shot (those are my watering buckets, the tarp is killing weeds) (and probably breeding snakes!)
![Garden pictures, June 11 Garden10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f23/16/33/46/45/garden10.jpg)
Tomatoes in back row, squash in front row:
![Garden pictures, June 11 Garden11](https://i.servimg.com/u/f23/16/33/46/45/garden11.jpg)
Eggplants in front, beans & peas in back, a couple peppers thrown in just for fun:
![Garden pictures, June 11 Garden12](https://i.servimg.com/u/f23/16/33/46/45/garden12.jpg)
Watermelons in front, cucumbers in next row, squash in next row, peas in rear:
![Garden pictures, June 11 Garden13](https://i.servimg.com/u/f23/16/33/46/45/garden13.jpg)
Lettuce in front (not big - late planting), corn in last 3 rows:
![Garden pictures, June 11 Garden14](https://i.servimg.com/u/f23/16/33/46/45/garden14.jpg)
Oops, only got parts of the last box, peppers in the middle 2 rows (lettuce was in the front row, didn't look any different from lettuce in last picture, my yellowish beans are in the rear row):
![Garden pictures, June 11 Pepper10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f23/16/33/46/45/pepper10.jpg)
And one interesting note, the rear row of one box is all peas, the rear row of the next box is half peas. The whole row box has peas that are about 12" high. The partial row of peas are only about 4" high. I think the difference is that the rear row box gets filtered early sunlight that the partial row of peas does not get. That's all I can figure because they were planted at the same time:
![Garden pictures, June 11 Peas_610](https://i.servimg.com/u/f23/16/33/46/45/peas_610.jpg)
And that's it for now!
Zoom out shot (those are my watering buckets, the tarp is killing weeds) (and probably breeding snakes!)
![Garden pictures, June 11 Garden10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f23/16/33/46/45/garden10.jpg)
Tomatoes in back row, squash in front row:
![Garden pictures, June 11 Garden11](https://i.servimg.com/u/f23/16/33/46/45/garden11.jpg)
Eggplants in front, beans & peas in back, a couple peppers thrown in just for fun:
![Garden pictures, June 11 Garden12](https://i.servimg.com/u/f23/16/33/46/45/garden12.jpg)
Watermelons in front, cucumbers in next row, squash in next row, peas in rear:
![Garden pictures, June 11 Garden13](https://i.servimg.com/u/f23/16/33/46/45/garden13.jpg)
Lettuce in front (not big - late planting), corn in last 3 rows:
![Garden pictures, June 11 Garden14](https://i.servimg.com/u/f23/16/33/46/45/garden14.jpg)
Oops, only got parts of the last box, peppers in the middle 2 rows (lettuce was in the front row, didn't look any different from lettuce in last picture, my yellowish beans are in the rear row):
![Garden pictures, June 11 Pepper10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f23/16/33/46/45/pepper10.jpg)
And one interesting note, the rear row of one box is all peas, the rear row of the next box is half peas. The whole row box has peas that are about 12" high. The partial row of peas are only about 4" high. I think the difference is that the rear row box gets filtered early sunlight that the partial row of peas does not get. That's all I can figure because they were planted at the same time:
![Garden pictures, June 11 Peas_610](https://i.servimg.com/u/f23/16/33/46/45/peas_610.jpg)
And that's it for now!
NHGardener-
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Re: Garden pictures, June 11
Great photos! Interesting about the peas. The light difference does make sense.
martha-
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Re: Garden pictures, June 11
You are really on your way. Sprouts and babies everywhere.
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