yellow zucchinis on the way! this time we'll stay on top of the powdery mildew by spraying with milk

Teomi trimming the hedge - a big job!

Kiana cutting the alyssum which has gone to seed. We will dry it a little more then put it in paper envelopes for next time

many plants, including this blueberry, have leafs that are turning brown, indicating a possible nutrient deficiency

the pumpkin continues to grow!

our broccoli (right), is doing much better than the brussel sprouts

the little cabbages that we transplanted last week, the 4 that survived haven't grown at all. it's a variety called January King, a hint as to when we hope to harvest