I was walking through the garden yesterday and look what I saw!! After just 5 days, I already have seedlings!
Here's a zucchini plant. I'm only starting one plant for the fall. No need to have as many zucchini as I had last month.
This is the first green bean seedling trying to push it's way out of the ground.




Here's the "Mama-Baby" Tomatoes as Evan would say. I recently found tiny versions of the same tomatoes on the plants.
The top is a regular sized cherry tomato on the left and a tiny cherry tomato on the right. The tiny one is the size of a blueberry!
The bottom set are Roma tomatoes. The regular sized one to the left... the right one is the size of a cherry tomato.