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Garden Diary--July

JULY

Our cilantro actually is doing quite well. It is growing everywhere. The cilantro has spread from the carrots to the gourds. There’s even some by the spinach. I think that the cilantro seeds were carried by the wind to all these places. We just have to pick it before it flowers or goes to seed.

Are these friend or foe? We have some plants in our garden that we know are weeds. For example, the bottom right picture is definitely a weed. We uprooted it before it choked our onions. The bottom left picture we think is corn. But it might also be wild grass. We have no idea what is in the bottom middle picture. We left a few of these plants alive to see if they produce anything.

These are our harvest. We only have three plants that we harvested. I already showed you the cilantro. Our radishes are okay. These two are the only ones big enough to harvest. Our carrots are tiny but at least they don’t just look like roots (though that’s what they are).

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