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Those wildflowers look divine, my goal for next year is to have a patch like that!
Here's what I've got -
Sunflowers!
Tomatoes have been doing great, especially the cherry variety I'm growing
The vineborers got half my pumpkins but I've harvested a few good ones, as well as a healthy crop of butternut squash
Bonus brood of wild turkeys from my living room window, there have been quite a few families with cute little fluff balls in the yard recently
Turkeys!!!!!
I feel you on the pumpkins, I think I'm only getting two this year. My other two squash varieties are doing great, but there's just two green pumpkins on the vine.....and a bunch more sad ones :(
What other squash varieties are you growing? I have the pumpkins and butternut this year but I'm interested in trying some more next year.
I'm doing Kabocha and Blue Hubbard~ The hubbard squash was supposed to be a trap crop in the less controlled wildlife garden, but gourd fortune smiled on me and no pests showed up; the vine has gone nuts with 6 viable (large!) fruits on it. It's my second year trying to grow squash, so 2 outta 3 ain't bad!