My garden, as of July 2008

Gladiola.

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Canna lillies & potatoes.

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Borage.

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Various wildflowers known to attract bees and butterflies.  Our garden is constantly buzzing–as far as the insects and birds are concerned, it’s the most happening place on the whole street!

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Sunflowers.

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Millet.

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Basil out the wazoo.  I eat it daily just to try and keep up.

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Kale.

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Cabbages, slightly chewed upon by pests.  (But still delicious.)

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Green beans.  (No actual beans pictured here because I just picked all the big ones.)

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Strawberries.  They are much smaller than last month’s, but just as abundant.

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Various squashes.

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Tomatoes out the wazoo.

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Peppers.

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I just harvested the first of this season’s potatoes and cooked them into a stew.  (Delicious!)  My broccoli, not pictured, is now done for the season, and was delicious.  We’ve eaten most of the first round of lettuce and I’ve planted more lettuce seeds.  I just made a huge pot of tomato basil pizza sauce and froze most of it for later.  Mmm-mmmm!

Best.  Garden.  Ever!