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Monthly Archives: June 2020
Fruit
The tomatoes are producing. We had the first larger tomato this morning. Night time temps are still below 80 so the plants continue to set fruit. I have to say, I’m excite to slice this and have it on a … Continue reading
Oops
It happens every year about this time. I’m not sure how. I check the vines every day but somehow one hides. In the picture the yellow squash is a good harvest size. Again, not sure what happened with the zuke … Continue reading
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Like watching fish
I don’t have any fish tanks but every time I see them in a waiting room or lobby I am mesmerized. I love to watch them. There is something relaxing about it. Watching the chickens is a similar experience. Of … Continue reading
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Shift
Changed the location of the murder bucket and productivity resumed. Score is 9 to 13
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The tide is turning
I know I will never be RID of all of the pests in the garden. That’s just not practical. But the pendulum is swinging and some balance is being restored. Score: 7 to 13 Gardener up two in two days. … Continue reading
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