“A Chance of Showers and Thunderstorms”

That’s the weather forecast each day here in Central Massachusetts. As a result, this year’s garden is surely taking its time to grow!

This tomato variety is named Fourth of July, and promised tomatoes ready to eat by that date. Although they have a while to go, they are surely farther along than my other varieties.
Evening Primrose
The first Bee Balm to bloom.
Sweet 100 Tomatoes just flowering.
Calendula self-seeded from last year.
Hydrangea
Arugala (Second Planting)
Lady Bell Peppers
Blue Lake Pole and Bush Beans

6 thoughts on ““A Chance of Showers and Thunderstorms”

  1. Your garden looks beautiful. We’ve had a weird summer with a lot of smoke from the wildfires. Some things in my garden are doing well, while others not so much.

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