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Monthly Archives: May 2020
Starting to roll in
Squash. I love them and they produce. It’s a great combination. I’ve had squash with breakfast the last three days. Sliced up and lightly pan fried, this morning with a little soy sauce. Then two backyard fried eggs over the … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Garden, desert garden, sqash, zucchini
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A functional and beautiful design
The flowers are out in their full glory in the morning. The squash and zucchini are growing and all is well. It’s amazing to watch the plants though. In the morning the leaves pull back and upward to expose the … Continue reading
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They are impressive
We usually get the RI Reds for our laying hens but this year, when I went to buy chicks, I couldn’t find any. Instead I picked up some Black Australorps and some Leghorns. I have to say that they are … Continue reading
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Good prep?
This bed was free of grass when I planted my watermelon… or so I thought. I hate bermuda. It’s the most invasive weed I fight. Of course looking at this pictures it seems I might need to do more fighting. … Continue reading
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Drying some goodness
These nice little bulbs are getting ready to be braided. They’ve been put out to dry. I love home grown garlic
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