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We planted our garden at the end of the 1st week in May, watering every AM/PM unless it rained that day.
By July, our perennial strawberry patch slowed/stopped producing strawberries, which we had been harvesting since early/mid June. :mrgreen:
Likewise, our perennial Asparagus patch started pushing up spears in very early June, finally stopping & going to seed in late July.
About the same time, our Cherry Tomatoes (2 plants) had ripened (more still are today); but our larger Beefsteak Tomatoes (4 plants) are for some reason taking a lot longer to ripen, one at a time.
Our Bell Pepper & Eggplant plants (1 plant each) have been slowly growing their respective veggies, with only 1 or 2 small units per plant, so far.
OTOH, our Cucumbers (2 plants) started getting pickable/large cukes in mid-July - which I've been pickling (some "Ice Box" pickles & more Dill Pickles) as we get enough cuke's to pickle (my Green Eyed Monster reserves 1 or 2 for table/sandwich use).
We don't preserve anything from our small garden (except for pickles), just eating fresh produce as it ripens, enjoying the freshness.
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