When Harvests Arrive They Come with Abundance

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It looks like the peak of the harvest season has arrived this summer. I have been picking vegetables such as cucumbers, corn, zucchini, peppers, and hopefully real soon will be my tomatoes. I have melons and pumpkins that are growing and should start picking them this month. Along with harvesting my vegetables I will be placing my broccoli transplants into the garden very soon. This will be for a fall harvest once the cooler weather arrives in a couple of months or so.

Today was the last of the corn that I needed to pick and got a good 19 pounds of them. I have now successfully harvested both rows of corn and it is time to remove the stalks from the soil. I think I had a decent season of corn this year, but next year I plan on growing a different type. I am not sure yet, but that is for next year.

The last harvest of corn for 2019

My cucumber plants are doing well and are still producing cucumbers along with pickle types as well. Today I picked one of the largest cucumbers I have ever grown in the garden. I didn’t even know that this cucumber was there until I started looking around a moving leaves aside. Once I saw the size I knew that I needed to pick it right away.

the largest cucumber I have ever picked

I have also been picking peppers and zucchini quite steadily and have not have a large harvest of either of them. I only have eight plants of peppers which should bring a steady amount per week without having to can any of them. I have been using my zucchini as well and with four more plants that might start producing zucchini soon I think I could have a good amount of them for this year.

Just your typical three pound zucchini

I also should soon start seeing beans on my trellis now that they are starting to produce flowers. I will probably give them some kelp meal soon in order to continue getting flowers. They were planted a little bit late which is why they are starting to produce flowers now. I am looking forward to picking these beans real soon once they arrive on the vines.

pole bean flowers