This is my first year with a garden, and I think I started too late.
Tomatos are doing well, I have 7 beefsteaks all outgrowing their cages, with close to 30 tomatos and plenty of blossoms waiting to form more. The first few seem to be starting to color up a little. 3 romas starting to produce lots of fruit, and one of my two German Johnson's are starting to flower.
Bad luck with my walking onion, its hanging in, but I wont get anything from it. Maybe a few sprigs.
Cilantro has gone to seed, so I'll have some coriander and seed for next year eventually.
Zucchini and Pumkin's havent given me any female flowers. The zucchini, I inhereted 4 as seedlings from a neighbor, two of them are starting to grow really well, and the pumpkin seed came from one we bought at the store last year and chucked behind the shed to rot. I picked the earliest and hardiest looking sprouts and planted 6. Squash vine borers have been a nuicance. I didnt even know what they were until NES set me straight.
4 Eggplants, two are starting to flower really well, one is getting about the size where it really starts to grow, and the last is just hanging in. I doubt I'll get much from that one. This weeks heat seems to have been a boon.
Peppers, I have 6 or 7 plants, sweet green, fajita bell, jalepeno, hot red cherry, and chili red hot all have one or two peppers each and they looked like they werent going to do much else but this past week theyve doubled growth and look to have another round of blossoms coming. Oriental beetles have been moderatly destructive.
Lettuce, my romaine has bolted and now I'm just waiting for the seed to develop. It's bringing more bees to the garden, which is nice. I wish my oak leaf would bolt, I would really like to get some seed from those, but it's just hanging in, not bolting, not really producing much in this heat.
I've learned a lot, and with planning, I hope next year will be much better.