Time flies

As very aptly noted by @simplymike at Hive Community Garden Journal Challenge, time flies and it is already one month since my last garden update. And although I didn't had the time to make a proper shooting with my DSLR, I think that a few pictures taken with my phone will give you an idea of how things are right now!

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Cherry tomatoes are at their best time and I harvest a whole bunch of them every other day, while the tomatoes plants that I put into the ground last, are about to ripen any day now!

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The eggplants are doing great too and so are the peppers!

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The cucumbers are still producing but in a slower rate but I have planted a second (and a third) bunch, directly in the ground so that I'll keep harvesting till the end of the fall.

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My melons are not the most good-looking but their taste is delicious!

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Okras just don't stop. I am staring to getting tired harvesting 3 times per week. Our freezer is full of them!

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The onions are ready. I have stopped watering them and stepped on them gently. I will leave them like that for a few days and then take them from the ground.

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My only disappointment were the squash. It was the first time I planted a few and they were going pretty well but suddenly they died before they are ready for harvesting. At least there is one more alive so maybe I'll be lucky with that one :)

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All the pictures and the words are mine.

Thank you for reading and if you want to know more about me you can check out my introduction post.

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