These are the butternut squash. We probably have had a dozen or so. We haven't eaten any yet, but they sure look pretty.

The is our one lone spaghetti squash. It had a worm in it when Scott picked it. He thought he got it out, but aparently not because it rotted ALL OVER OUR COUNTERTOP when we got back from a trip - GGGGGRRRRRRRR.

Avery with the squash plants - you can see the compost bins to the right.

Scott built new raised beds in March/April.

Baby tomato plants.

Getting bigger.

Look at these monster tomato plants.

1 comments:
Wow, Scott built some awesome raised beds. Did he use a plan? Probably not, knowing him. They look beautiful, as does the whole area.
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