A Clemson Spineless okra blossom:
Our Plot 420 indeterminate tomatoes:
Our Plot 420 determinate tomatoes:
The view from the back row:
This is another gardener’s plot. I thought it was cool that they planted corn as a “fence” around their plot. It will probably make pollinating the corn tricky but it will keep the deer on the outside edge since the corn is easy pickings:
Our purple hulls are making:
If you couldn’t tell from the tomato plant photos, Plot 420 needed watering:
Basically, the same subject matter but I’m posting it because it provides a fuller view of our neighbor’s scarecrow:
There are eight million stories in the naked field ... this is one of them:
Black soldier fly larvae enjoying a sweet potato:
Today’s Plot 420 harvest:
Jumping spider butt:
Our watermelon has escaped:
Hummingbird vine. In two words, hardy and invasive. If you plant it and decide you don’t want it in that spot, plan on pulling these for a minimum of five years. I’d recommend it for people who don’t think they have a green thumb:












