By now, my garden is full and plants seem to be expanding everyday: my tomatoes, zucchini and cucumbers are growing rapidly, herbs are thriving, and my sunflowers and Mexican bush sage continue to grow up and out. Each poppy has been somewhat different; they are a fleeting beauty outside or in a vase.
Sunflower wall

This sunflower is the lone survivor from the first planting, now it is taller than me!

poppies

beans ready for eating

edamame are not quite ready
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