It all looks so good! I love that you started with one plant, then your garden kept growing from there.
I am so jealous of your cucumbers! I love cucumbers, and got about 6 before the tomatoes starting blocking all their sun and the vines withered and died. I'd advise you not to try to move that cuke vine, or it will just die.
Last year I got lots of zukes, but those early ones did rot. This year all the fruit rotted, so I just dug the whole plant up and put in one okra. My first fruit is just coming on now. That okra plant is the only thing in my tiny plot that has enough room. I guess I better go check on it every day if they grow that quickly. Looks to me like you will get many more.
I'm so glad you joined us this month.
I'm glad you told me about it @owasco.
Those Cucumbers have tried spreading out across the grass, into that tomato and the others behind it too, pulling the other tomato cages over so that now it looks like a tiny tightrope walkers practice area. Wires holding up long tomato limbs, tying cages together (the big one is tied to the fence behind it.) so they are all interconnected.
My garden last year was so interlaced with pest control and plant control that I had to make like a tai chi master to pick a cucumber. It was absurd. This year I started with a fence that has, so far, kept out ground hogs, deer, rabbits, squirrels and chipmunks. I'll do that every year from now on. First, amend the soil, then, a really good fence. Once I put the plants in, I have no idea what's going to happen from that point on. Hit and Miss as @plantstoplanks calls it. But I learn a lot, and I eat very well. Can't complain!