Looks like squash leaves to me, should be interesting to see how it turns out!
yes, we did that for a potted cherry to keep it low and not need a cageMy cherry tomato is about to grow over the top of the cage. It's in a pot. Can or should these be topped to keep it manageable?
This is a new bed, which is why I was suspecting the compost. Or maybe it's something from the nursery, either way I'm SOL I think.
what's the depth of the new beds, I recall you add weed block underneath, perhaps not enough dirt and maybe the long periods of rain here is creating a fungus
Probably Foe

kale and chard look great, greens in my garden gets munched by bugs
what variety of beans are they?
those matos look really close together
After a little more reading I'm not going to trim the beans, just let them do their thing.
So the last few days I've been reading about slow irrigation and some neat and/or efficient ways of doing it. Two popular ideas on the internet are to take a milk jug, poke 4 holes in the bottom, and fill it with water. You cap it then place next to the plant to let the water slowly trickle out. The other is to take a water bottle and put a small hole in the cap. Then cut off the bottom, bury the bottle (cap in the dirt) then fill with water.
I'm testing out both. The buried cap can be done with any bottle really, and I think the 12oz water bottles are a good size for these pots. The downfall is that you still need to remember to water every few days.
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The milk jug method isn't going to work here, so I'm trying it with 12oz bottle also. There's no hole up top for vacuum release so I was hoping these would trickle out over a few days. So far they don't seem to be doing anything. I might need more holes, or maybe put them around the side instead of on the bottom of the bottle.
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Another interesting fact is that 12" pot needs 1/2 gallon a week (1 inch of water) when it's not hot out, that pretty much doubles when the average temp is 80. So to start I need to fill these bottle 5x a week, I'm not sure they're getting that much water right now.
I'm also thinking about drip irrigation for the larger beds. Ideally I'd like a gravity fed system (to use rain water) but I'm not seeing anything that jumps out at me, aside from this. Need to search a bit more: