pepperpalooza
…has arrived! Only a few types of hot peppers made it into the ground this summer, but those that did are big and bushy, and full of fruit!
Read More pepperpaloozaa cattywampus dandy, his cattywampus spouse, living life together in their cattywampus house
…has arrived! Only a few types of hot peppers made it into the ground this summer, but those that did are big and bushy, and full of fruit!
Read More pepperpaloozaAugust is the month for surprise lilies:
Read More august is full of surprisesIt is nearly August. So… Surprise!
Read More surprise!!!Our midsummer potato experiment is going along. Still no idea if we’ll have a crop this fall, we will see. Eight sprouting starters planted, four plants sprouting so far.
Read More one potato, two potato…Even in the heat, I got a small amount of work done this past weekend. The basil plants have spent months in their little plastic grow pots. They are leggy and sad, but I got most of them planted on Sunday. Hopefully, they will recover and produce for the rest of summer. The delay was […]
Read More today in the gardenVarious things in the garden:
Read More garden miscellanySay ‘Hello’ to Terra Cotta, one of the new tomato varieties in our garden: A green cap fades into beautiful orange skin. The meat is a marbled mix of the two colors. The taste is high in acid but more berry-like in its sweetness.
Read More terra cotta…and there you have the facts of ‘maters. The Terra Cotta is promising: full healthy plants with large clusters of fruit, slow to ripen. The Black Beauty had a great start, but the most mature fruit just rotted on the vine. The plant looks perfectly healthy. The San Marzano are prolific, even if the lower […]
Read More you take the good, you take the bad…This evening was overcast and in the mid-80s for the first time all week. And the only time, with a heat advisory through the weekend. So, I gassed up the Toro and cut the yard. It needed it. For all the drive I have to diminish the lawn and replace it food and flowers, cutting […]
Read More lawn care in high heatAfter a heavy rain, I harvested the botched garlic crop (planted late) and hope to dry them some and replate this fall. What we got right this year are beets and carrots. some are still growing to size, but they are gorgeous! Additionally, the randomly scattered dill seeds (plus some volunteers from last year) were […]
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