Ooooohhh.....that chard/tuna salad looks GOOD!!!! We love tuna salad and I'll have to make some with dark greens choppe din, and dill!

Your garden is looking great.
But- why no deer?? Look at all those hills and forests! No deer??
And....why don't rabbits and woodchucks just mow down all your vegetables systematically? I don't get it!
We have to put a MAJOR fence in here for deer, woodchucks, and rabbits...and we live practically in the village! Just trapped a big raccoon last week and 'transferred' him to a wild nature conservancy area. We were trying for the huge woodchuck under our shed, but got the raccoon instead. And a squirrel, which I just released again. Last year we got a baby skunk, and I just released him from the trap as well without trying to move him. Last month we had a red fox living in our yard for a week, but he seems to have moved on.

I just 'mapped out' all my successive seed sowings, to start in the next couple of days. Five successive plantings- July 4, July 18, Aug 1, Aug 10, and Aug 20.
First sowing will include: 4 types of radishes, spinach, bok choy, kohlrabi, turnips, Swiss chard, carrots, cilantro, Chinese winter radishes, purple bunching onions, scallions, leaf lettuce, romaine, butterhead lettuce, and 2 kinds of beets. (I already have some of these producing or maturing in my small older garden, which i planted in the Spring).
Last sowing will be planting radishes only, around August 20th- about 30 days before our average first frost.