We’ve still been getting a lot of rain, and my garden is flourishing. We added some blueberry bushes, though we probably won’t get any fruit from them this year.

Looks like we’ll soon have some tomatoes,

Peppers,

And green beans.

My annual herbs (dill, basil and cilantro) are doing well. I’m hoping the tomatoes, jalapeños, garlic, onion and cilantro will all be ready at the same time so I can make lots of my favorite
salsa. Pesto is another favorite recipe that I make with the basil.

I’ve only had to water it a couple of times. It always does much better with rainwater anyway.
My strawberries have pretty much run their course, but that’s the nature of things. I’m looking forward to a bounty of fresh vegetables soon!
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