Beans and peas are all up, birds got some of the pea sprouts before I had time to put foil flags up to scare them off. I planted Marigolds anyplace a plant was missing as well as randomly throughout the beds. Also have chard, beets and carrots up.
Also got the eggplants, cantaloupe, cucumber, yellow squash and zukes in the ground. Planted four different kinds of spuds and about 30 onion sets.
We have a cold snap predicted for next week, nothing below 40'ish so we should be okay other than slowing down the growth.
Bird netting is your friend. I just put up netting today. Damn finches turn on my peppers for food as soon as it gets hot.
It's funny how the growing seasons differ in the lower deserts. I had seven foot snow peas until a few weeks ago, tomatoes, nearly dead. Chard, onions, garlic, peaches and beets are all near maturity. Getting a steady supply of peppers, but that will taper off until fall. Squash and melons will grow in the summer with some shelter, but getting them to produce is dicey. Herbs, especially basil and okra are the two things that really thrive in our heat. Both will grow like weeds all summer.