End of June in the Garden

There is lots of vegetative growth. Still waiting on the green beans and peas to do something that can go to the dinner table.  The catalog entries for the tomatoes in the foreground said they should be ready for July 4th burgers. However, I don’t think I got them into the ground even close to when they should have been planted for that timing.


A patch of sunflowers mixed with squash in the foreground, and two corn varieties behind them. According to the catalogs the sunflowers should have normal sized flowers on stems that are only a couple feet tall. And the corn varieties had significantly different dates for maturity so they should not ruin each other by cross pollination. That is the theory — remains to be seen if it works in practice.