So it was a day for: weeding (garden edge, garlic), picking (lettuce, beets, radishes, garlic), planting (the front garden row dozen dwarf tomatoes, some flowers and herbs), transplanting (Red Russian Kale and Swiss Chard into large pots to make room for more tomatoes), mulching (an area on the side yard behind the driveway, on which pots of flowers are now sitting), staking (all of the driveway plants in pots), and making some garden observations on a small audio recorder.
So what's left to plant in the garden? Two rows of beans, once the garlic is ready to pick, and two rows of indeterminate tomatoes in the back of the big garden. I've also got quite a few flowers to spread around here and there, mostly a few different types of Hibiscus, and red or salmon colored Salvia Coccinea.