Three solid weeks of rain can wreak havoc on a garden. Everything is overgrown, mostly with weeds.
The tomatoes are 5 feet tall and not a red one to be found, except for a random "salad" tomato that I planted. They are only about the size of a golf ball, so they don't count.
The tomatoes are overflowing their cages, and even the plant the rabbits ate to the ground is trying to produce.
Cucumbers are totally out of control. I can't tell one plant from another. Hard to harvest without stomping all over the vines.
Green beans have had wayyy too much rain. Most of the heirloom "Top Crop" variety that I always grow are down in the mud. I experimented with a new variety called "Java" this year whose plants grow more upright. They aren't so muddy and rotten and they are easy to harvest. We canned 24 pints of them and we'll see how they turn out. If they don't turn to mush I'll switch to them exclusively next year.