Growth Update
Today I am performing some record keeping, logging some information on the growth in some of my beds so far. It will be interesting to look back at this over the year and monitor my progress.
First of all the tomatoes. Today I finally put some twine up to help guide the growth of these plants, they have grown a lot, and were getting to the point they might of started shading my green crops (Chives, Cilantro, Lettuce) I have planteed in front of them.

With luck they will grab hold of the twine, I may have to revisit again if not. Note I also took the opportunity to trim a lot of the low to the ground branches from the Tomatos. I read somewhere this was a good idea, although I forget the reasoning! On the far left you can see the Chives and Cilantro showing some decent growth, the Lettuce varieties (largely out of frame) are not doing quite so well.
The next bed, with the Pea and Carrot plantings, is making slow progress. I am seeing the Peas grow, but they aren’t exactly shooting up.
I still have some unused ground in the back right corner of this bed. I will keep it open for a couple more weeks, and then use it for a second crop of Peas (or perhaps Corn?)

Over in the third bed, the Corn is thriving. It isn’t obvious in this picture, but a few of the plants have a tinge of yellow on some of the leaves. I’m not sure if this indicates some kind of deficiency. I gave this crop a little of the Asparagus fertilizer a few days ago, just in case.

The final entry in today updates is my Shallots. These have been rather problematic. A few of the Sets washed completely out of the ground in one of the big storms (and I discovered they were upside down too boot). It would not at all surprise me if some of the missing Sets are actually growing downwards right now, the ones that are actually visibly growing are doing so rather vigorously.

May 15th, 2007 at 2:15 am
looks good, although the tomatoes might be a bit cramped. I have
7 plants in an area 5x that size and it gets crowded.
Pruning might get tomatoes faster, but at the expense of other toms.
http://www.taunton.com/finegardening/pages/g00031.asp
May 15th, 2007 at 8:48 pm
I agree with you on the potential space issue Rob, it is already very crowded in there, and the plants are not really that big yet!
I am cursed with a small backyard, and may be pushing the concepts of Square Foot Gardening a little too much.
Thanks for the link, it has some good information. I’ll make use of if it for my next pruning!