Now it's in the middle of a rainy season (Tsuyu/梅雨) in Japan and it has been raining through the whole of the last week in Osaka. As I mentioned in the previous blog, the much rain damaged my carrots. But the rain in this time is also essential for summer vegetables like tomatoes, cucumbers and egg-plants.
My summer vegetables are growing well and I can expect to harvest them in a few weeks.
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Young "Momotaro" are still green but growing healthily. |
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Some of my Momotaros are starting ripen turning red. |
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My egg-plants are also having fruits while some of them are fed by bugs. |
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Shishito peppers
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A flower of black chili |
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My sweet corns are blooming and producing pollens |
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