Hello, hello! It’s time for another kitchen garden update, and there are lots of things happening that I want to share!

The tomato plants are exploding. They are a few feet tall now with very sturdy stems. I’ve been tying them to posts to make sure that they don’t break in the crazy storms that seem to pop up out of nowhere this summer. It really does seem that we’ve moved into a different climate here on Long Island in the last few years. The summers are way hotter, mosquitoes are a plenty, and we get hot mid-afternoon storms that remind me of the ones my dad would tell me about from Florida years ago.

Split image of raised garden bed with young tomato plants and basil on the left and close-up of green tomatoes growing on the vine with water droplets on the right.

 

I planted two varieties of pepper plants, green bell and Italian long hot. So far we have lots of flowers on the bell peppers but no actual peppers. The long hots are starting to bloom, we have two just popping as you can see on the plant on the right. I can’t wait to make this recipe with them!

Split image of young pepper plants in raised beds on the left, and image on the right showing small developing Italian long hot peppers hanging from the stems.

The herb bed has really been a surprise! I planted seedlings of rosemary, sage, dill, and parsley that I purchased at the store. But I also directly sowed seeds for parsley dill and basil that are getting huge already! You can see the basil leaves in the image on the right — I was not strategic when I planted because I didn’t expect them to even work! Next time I’ll be a little more thoughtful with my placement!

Split image of herb garden showing rosemary plants on the left and mixed herbs and seedlings with fully grown rosemary and and sage on the right.

And another big surprise was the lettuce bed! I planted seeds for arugula, mixed lettuce and Bibb lettuce with little hope of them coming in before August. Meanwhile, we’ve already harvested arugula and have so much more coming in! So exciting!

Split image showing young vegetable seedlings in dark soil - sparse small plants on the left, and fuller leafy greens growing on the right.

 

I hope to have more to show you when we are back from our trip. I planted carrots, cucumbers, strignbeans and peas from seed and they are all popping up above the dirt now too! Things are blooming!

How is your garden coming along? I’d love to hear in the comments below!