
Today I harvested another radish from our herb garden. I think it's one of the Plum Purple radishes,but Jennifer thinks it's an underdeveloped China Rose radish. Since we planted a mix of radishes, it's difficult to be sure. We are nonetheless happy to see a radish besides the French Breakfast radishes we've been getting.
Unfortunately, it seems that many of our radishes are bolting, and the roots aren't even developed yet. We suspect that it's the sudden heat we've been getting, and maybe not enough water.

Our plan is to leave the bolting radishes in the ground and see if we can save their seeds when they produce seed pods.
As for our other vegetables growing in pots, the lettuce, beets, Swiss chard, and carrots seem to be progressing nicely. The round pot in the picture directly below is the Little Finger carrots, the rectangular pot is the Paris Market carrots, and the middle image is of the mixed coloured carrots.





Here are some pictures of our Swiss chard too. We already cut a little bit of it the other day, so it was a little bit more leafy then. It's growing fast in this summer heat



Besides what we do have growing, we replanted our Benning's Green Tint summer squash and our Musquee de Provence squash seeds in the garden in four mounds. Nothing is coming up yet, but we hope we will see some progress soon. The indoor sowing of the squash wasn't very successful.
We also planted more Paris Market carrots, beets, radishes, and lettuce in our garden. The radishes and lettuce seem to be germinating rather quickly, but we haven't seen much of a sign of the beets or carrots yet. It has only been five days since we planted, so we're not worried the lack of germination yet.
We've also been having more success than before with our tomatoes and peppers. They were rather slow growing but we've been in the process of hardening them off over the last two weeks, and will likely go ahead and plant them this week. We don't want to leave them too late, since it's already a week into June. Unfortunately, I don't have any good pictures of our tomatoes and peppers right now, but once I have some I'll put them up.
Megan
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