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Just over a month ago, I shared a container planting I put together featuring squash (zucchini), a few herbs, and tomato plants. In today’s video, I provide an update on how these plants are doing here in Ohio. We’ve experienced a heat wave and little rain, followed by a heavy downpour from Hurricane Beryl, which hit us as a tropical storm. Wind gusts over the 12 hours it passed through were around 20 mph. This container planting is in a protected area, so everything appears to be just fine. I can’t wait to show the fruit from the tomato soon, so be sure to subscribe!

This video is part of my Bren Haas YouTube Channel.  Be sure to reach out to me on my contact form with any questions.  

The Vegetables and Herbs 

Wonderstar Tomato
Wonderstart Tomato Fruit

That’s wonderful! Growing your own edibles brings so many benefits. It’s incredibly satisfying to harvest fresh produce and incorporate it into your meals. Plus, the beauty of the plants adds a lovely touch to your living space. Modern-day farming on a small scale is a fantastic way to connect with nature and enjoy the fruits of your labor. What kinds of edibles are you growing? 

Here are a few photos and list of the plants featured in this blog post today.  Most of these varieties can be found in the seed department and our vegetable plants at local garden centers.  

Rochio F1 Summer Squash
New Rocio Summer Squash Plant in Container
Herbs in between the tomatoes
Basil, Parsley and More

About The Herbs: These herbs were all started from seed in my indoor hydroponic garden this spring. They are thriving in their containers and it’s convenient to harvest them fresh from this location.

Read more about my experience with hydroponics on my blog. 

About The Vegetables

Here is a list of the vegetable plants featured in this small edible garden post:

  • Wonderstar Tomato
  • Summer Golden Griller Squash
  • Rocio Summer  Squash

 

Interested in Growing A Garden?  Check out some of my other recent blog post listed below.

Let’s Connect

I am looking forward to sharing with you more about the harvest from these containers as time allows later this season.  Be sure to bookmark my site or email me for updates.  My goals is to bring you the details on what really works in my home garden.  There is still time to grow something this season.  I recommend heading to your local garden centers and taking a look at what they have available.  

Happy Gardening,

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