We harvested the first yellow squash, zucchini, beans and cucumbers this week. They begin as a trickle, but soon comes the deluge. The monarda (also known as bee balm or bergamont, a flavoring for tea), black-eyed Susans, echinacea (purple cone flower) and potatoes are in bloom, and the Grassroots Festival of Music and Dance in nearby Trumansburg pulls us from the garden into the dance tent. It's mid-summer.
Photos (top by bottom): Black-eyed Susan, potatoes in flower, mid-summer harvest, Echinacea, Bee Balm
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