Vegetable Garden
The month of May was the 2nd wettest May on record here. Now that it’s June we are hoping for more sun so that things can start growing a little faster.
Our zone 6 Midwest vegetable garden is a little behind, but with a little more sunshine we should still have a nice looking garden in a few weeks. Even though we had quite a few different heirloom peppers growing, I added a few more plants recently. I also added one more tomato plant. The flowers are looking much better, and the corn is about knee high. The straw bales are looking pretty good, and the sweet potatoes in the grow bags are really starting to take off. Feel free to let us know how your garden is doing too.

Musa Basjoo banana the first year: https://youtu.be/WXFBOtjW5Hc
Grow Bags review: https://youtu.be/F_L2COHMQFg
Growing Peppers, Tomatoes and Eggplants in Straw Bales: https://youtu.be/84cobqZyirg

Much of what I use in our garden is right here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/midwestgardener

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I garden in zone 6b, in the state Kansas. I would love to hear from you, so feel free to comment, make suggestions, ask a question, give tips, tell about your garden, or even offer constructive criticism.
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