Here's something you rarely see in our backyard garden in July.
An open area of dark dirt, freshly tilled and ready to be planted.
This area is about 40% of our fenced garden, we utilize the fenced garden for raised beds and for vegetables we want to keep away from the deer and rabbits.
This was the bean patch that produced 50 quarts of beans. Usually the beans would flower and put on another smaller crop of beans but 50 quarts was enough for us. We tilled it up and tomorrow we'll plant zipper peas for the first time.
This was our harvest for the day- cucumbers, sweet ant hot banana peppers, tomatoes, jalapenos and our first okra pods.
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