Our summer garden is starting to produce now. By the time we get back from Puerto Rico everything should be in full swing.
Our first (and biggest) harvest was this Tatume Squash and one sweet pepper.
However, I don’t remember planting any Tatume Squash. The seed packet was marked “Yellow Summer Squash,” with a picture of the small yellow squash that you normally see in the grocery store.
You can imagine my surprise when the vines grew to the size of pumpkin vines and took over the entire yard.
I spent many evenings cutting squash bores out of them, and I was worried we might lose them altogether, but they have survived.
Then this giant watermelon looking monstrosity of a squash showed up on the vine. Anyway it tastes very good, like zucchini, and just one makes several meals.
My tomato plants were slow starters but are now doing well. The peppers are at about at the same stage — lots of green, no red yet.
The grapes are continuing to hang on the vine, taunting us as we wait on them to ripen. Thankfully we have this little lizard working to keep the bugs off of them.
I’m growing more greens, fruits and vegetables than I thought possible in just two small raised beds in the backyard of my suburban home. If you’ve got soil and sunlight, you can do it too.