Here’s what caught my attention during my garden walk last evening. The raspberries are the most exciting. I tried starting 5 bushes last year but none of them did well and only a few are slowly growing this year. So I filled in with another 3 this spring and only one made it, but the little survivor surprised me with a handful of berries.

My little garden protectors. There’s an open celled nest of maybe a half dozen of these paper wasps under my gutters. I read that they eat buggies and are loved my gardeners. More importantly they are docile and don’t mind me walking under their nest each day, so I’m happy to let them hang out up there.

I’ll be eating zucchini very soon! This is the largest at almost 6 inches.

Adorable little baby veggies are popping up everywhere. Here’s a cute little cucumber.

The first of the early tomatoes, these are the Siberians.

New Zealand Spinach. These have been quietly taking over their section of the garden. They branch and spread more than I would have expected, although they are still at kind of a ground cover height.

And finally, one broccoli plant is braving the summer heat. The rest of the broccoli and cauliflower look like they are content to sit back and wait until fall like my batch last year did.

Hope everyone is having a great holiday weekend
My family celebrated simply this year by getting together yesterday for a BBQ and spending the afternoon walking through the zoo. I’m not due back to work until Wednesday, so I’ll be busy working around the little urban homestead and doing plenty of relaxing!

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