Another daily haul. Most goes to neighbors and our local food bank. Next year I will cut down on the amount I plant and expand the variety. I made the basket.
You have a bountiful garden, Rodger, a real blessing.
Does anyone know this plant?
I thought at first it would be our lone green bean plant. However, it has gotten much too large and has almost sunflower like buds. Those bids have never seemed to bloom, though.
"Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another." - Proverbs 27:17
Some call them Angel Trumpets because of the shape of the flowers. Others call them Moon Flowers because they bloom in the evening into the night.
I like them because, one, they re-seed themselves and come up every year on their own, and two, because they have a wonderful, sweet fragrance that wafts into my windows. They do spread and take over a whole section, so be ready for that if you go with them. I can send some seeds if anyone is interested.
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Daily haul.

Fried Green Tomatoes to night
Todays haul. Another day or so I will take what I will not use to our local food bank.


Another daily haul. Most goes to neighbors and our local food bank. Next year I will cut down on the amount I plant and expand the variety. I made the basket.

You have a bountiful garden, Rodger, a real blessing.
Does anyone know this plant?


I thought at first it would be our lone green bean plant. However, it has gotten much too large and has almost sunflower like buds. Those bids have never seemed to bloom, though.
"Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another." - Proverbs 27:17
Velvetleaf. Get rid of it, quick.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Velvetleaf+(Abutilon+theophrasti),&rlz=1C1GEWG_enUS1005US1005&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
First pick of late-planted beans, summer squash still putting out 2 on three fruit per day. It's been a great garden this year.
What are those plants?
Thank you, Peter. I'll take care of it today.
"Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another." - Proverbs 27:17
Some call them Angel Trumpets because of the shape of the flowers. Others call them Moon Flowers because they bloom in the evening into the night.
I like them because, one, they re-seed themselves and come up every year on their own, and two, because they have a wonderful, sweet fragrance that wafts into my windows. They do spread and take over a whole section, so be ready for that if you go with them. I can send some seeds if anyone is interested.
Thanks. Peter, Some seeds would be appreciated.