
A few of the lettuce plants (ignore weeds pls thx)

Mr. Cauliflower says, "How YOU doin'?"

Seedlings have arrived. As has the rain, thank goodness!

The beans take their sweet time.

Peas (foreground) and pickling cucumbers (background) are getting ready for the trellis.

3 green zucchini and 3 yellow squash. These plants are going to be huge. The nightly low just needs to warm up a bit and these babies can get in the ground.
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