Tending and Tying Up Sugar Snaps
Join me as I work to tend and tie up my happy yet leggy sugar snap peas. I am pleased at how far into June this crop is growing, but a crop such as this can start to fall away from its trellis line and become more easily prone to potential wind damage if not reinforced. An afternoon thunderstorm with high winds could prove detrimental to this crop which is why I want to reinforce it with multiple strands of yarn/twine to help it stand tall and true as it finishes out the final few weeks of its growing season. So far, this has been a fantastic year for growing sugar snap peas! Plus a mid-June garden tour and updates on how the garden grows🙂

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Catching Up After the Rains

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Wisconsin Vegetable Garden Tour in July 🥦🍅🥕

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