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Monthly Archives: July 2020
The girls
This time of year is all about them. Just trying to keep them alive. AZ is brutal on them. The monsoons have not kicked in and that means temps are going north of 110 again soon. Lord, please bring the … Continue reading
Dog days have arrived
Temps have been hitting over 110. In an effort to keep the chickens alive I have given them free rain of the whole yard. They’ve taken advantage of that. Between the heat and the chickens everything is pretty much… done. … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona, Chickens, Desert Garden, Free-range eggs, Sweet potato, Tomato, Yellow crookneck squash, Zucchini
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THAT Season
It’s the “why do we live here” season. Officially it’s summer but that’s kind of a vague term here considering I have seen 100 degree temps the weekend before Thanksgiving. In other words, it’s hot. Zucchini, oddly enough, are still … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona, Desert Garden, Desert King Watermelon, Home garden, pomegranates, Sweet potato, Tomato, Watermelon, Zucchini
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