With our cooler temperatures and lots and lots of rain we now have hundreds of roses on our rose bush. They are absolutely beautiful. Sadly my Queen Ann roses aren't doing as well. We only seem to have four roses on the whole bush. I think it's lifespan is sadly coming to an end.
Here are my two Hosta plants that are just about ready to flower. I think the smaller one needs to be moved as the bigger plant has taken over. Can anyone please tell me how to safely move the plant without killing it?
While watering the plants I noticed that some animal has jumped on the corn stalk. I think it may be finished. But as you can see the plants are doing extremely well. We even have our first cherry tomatoes.
Here are what's left of the cucumber plants. These survivors are growing strong now. I had to put a stick in them to keep them out of the wet soil. I think they are about to flower.
While watering the garden I spotted my very first zucchini
flower and little baby zucchini. Soon we will be overrun with zucchinis. I hope! Let the baking begin.
We also have the start of broccoli as well. All of the plants have
gotten much larger and healthier. I've also grown some cauliflower but I think it must take longer for it to grow. The plants are growing bigger but so far no cauliflower.
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