
corns were almost blown down by the recent thunderstorm, but I managed to restore them to upright position...

my tomatoes have lots of small green fruits already

Potatoes are so bushy now...pretty soon they will wilt and I will have tons of potatoes for salad.

My carrots have also grown bigger after I have thinned them...

My peppers and onions...

My beet greens which I left behind to experiment whether they will have those bid red tubers which are nice to include in potato salad for color variation.

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