Upstairs Tomato plants till alive





Closer shot of the canopy Plenty of little tomatoes remaining to pick. The weather is still warm enough for them to produce.

Some have overgrown the railing

Cabbage much larger than before The cabbage is starting to head up. I don't know how long or how big it will end up getting.

Lettuce regrew after I harvested it about a month ago

Chard, lettuce, spinach seedlings, kale, and tomatoes



Closeup of Nevada Lettuce

Baby Kale

The planter and kitty litter boxes

Cilantro

Another shot of the lettuce

Some tomatoes almost ready to pick

Cilantro in the tomato bins

Looks like a garlic that I planted a few months ago decided to sprout Downstairs Plenty of little tomatoes remaining to pick. The weather is still warm enough for them to produce.The cabbage is starting to head up. I don't know how long or how big it will end up getting.

Lettuce bin

Bok Choy and Cabbage

More Bok Choy, smaller than the other bin

Bok Choy closeup

Same variety of cabbage that I have upstairs

Lettuce of different types

Lettuce, strawberry, more lettuce

The rain should be coming again soon. The temperatures have been hovering in the 70s mostly during the day before dropping to the low 50s at night. I hope that the lettuce I planted will do better than the spinach I planted last year. Also, since the cabbage grows big, the plant with the bok choy/cabbage bin is the harvest all the bok choy before the cabbage gets too big.

Don't think I forgot about my garden, it's still alive. The content has been changing so much lately. Here are photos of how it looked this morning.Once more leaves start growing, I shall have a great many salads for lunch/dinner.The cabbage in the hydro bins are doing good. I guess nearly anything can be grown in the hydroponic system.