More mulch delivered. This time a bit nicer type, “walk-on mulch”, to spread around the raised beds. The weed barrier cloth might work by itself in other situations but here the wind was getting under it in some spots and it was a tripping hazard.
The trees in the orchard are finally starting to look like trees instead of sticks with a few leaves. Even the pears are finally getting into the act.
Peas are about ready for picking. Or maybe they already are. An obvious mistake now, but planting shell peas, snap peas and snow peas next to each other seemed like a reasonable idea for care. Unfortunately, it is a bit hard to tell one from the other once they started growing into each other in a tangled mass.
Nasturtiums that were planted between the tomatoes along the edge of the beds are blooming. Supposedly the flowers are edible. It makes the garden a bit prettier to have the additional color.
he bed with the corn now has the fourth planting just emerging.
A small cantaloupe is starting to grow.