This is the pea trellis...it used to have collards planted down the middle but I harvested them and now there are two patio tomatoes planted here. I imagine with the heat and the gophers, the peas won't last much longer and since these tomatoes are red, the birds will be attracted to them, so the plan is to drape bird netting over the pea trellis to ward off the birds. You can't really see them, but each tomato is planted in a hardware cloth basket sunk in the ground.
This is where the spinach and radishes that were under the cold frame used to be. See, the lettuce and the carrots are still doing fine. I cleared out all the spinach remains and planted peppers. The hay will be used as mulch.
The four summer squashes
The four yellow tomato plants, which require no netting because birds don't seem attracted to the yellow color. These are in the hardware cloth bed. Also, a butternut squash in that right-hand corner of the bed and a row of cukes
Eggplant on the lower right, lavender on the lower left, onions fill the rest of the bed.
Onions
Carrots
Your garden looks very productive :~D
I have corn in a pot. and flowers... and that's all I need :~D
Looks great! I envy you your nice neat beds...maybe someday!
You'll hafta post pictures of the tomatoes once they start producing!
Birds, huh? I hadn't thought about that threat. Hopefully threat number one (Cisco) will chase away threat number two.