First try to grow vegetables in Japan failed a bit

First of all, farm was not used for a while so a lot of weeds on side. Seems it attracted many annoying insects. Crop of dill and parsley was almost destroyed. Thought i managed to get about 2kg of dill and dry it out. Now planting again, but some protection measures. Most of parsley was eaten, but about 1/3 plants survived and now a lot of fresh leaves appeared.
Cutworm didn't stop there... destroyed 7 of 8 watermelon seedlings
Also first try on beets in Japan failed a bit, but still good enough crop. Already prepared some borsch, everyone really liked it

And i actually found some sour cream for it, though was quite expensive, about 4.5$ for 90ml. My mistake was, i didn't test soil.
But something good too, the apple tree i planted is growing like on steroids
I will have better plan for next year spring and consult with local farmer associations.
p.s.
I don't really like taste of Japanese basil, so didn't try to grow it. And yes, it's really common. Especially during plum season, when a lot of house wife's prepare their own umeboshi

My wife's grandmother prepares some amazingly sour ones, but still i like taste, really nice inside rice balls during hiking
