Overview (it's beginning to get a bit jungly in there):
This head of buttercrunch was the best tasting lettuce I have ever had:
This is supposedly iceberg lettuce. The thing is, iceberg is supposed to form a crisp head, but these icebergs are instead forming giant sprawling fountains of leaves. Tastes like good iceberg, though. Weird.
The tomatoes are already getting thick, a harbinger of the major pruning that will be required down the road.
A peak underneath the summer squash leaves reveals the heart of their operation:
A young beet is beginning to bulb up:
The oldest section of Bodacious sweet corn is starting to send up tassles:
Nice looking little spinach:
Here's a bit of Outredgeous Romaine lettuce that I planted outside:
Outside the garden, a rosebud tree gives its opinion on the nice spring weather:
Finally, here's a pic of our new set of rodent removal devices (not yet fully assembled):