I got home from the auction, checked the flock, and dozed off in my recliner...I never do that during the day. The auction house is a huge metal building with lots of fans, but by midday you can feel the warmth. I think it wore me out.
So, no garden work this afternoon.
The coop is quieter.
We did get rain, not sure how much. I heard the roar of a sudden downpour, twice. Neither lasted very long but everything perked up.
My side garden is taking off...look at the purslane! I love the orange and yellow stripes. The marigolds and bidens are filling out, too.
The portulaca is...
I came home from work, and decided to see if I could find a hasp in the big shed, stored with assorted hardware. But then I looked at our old, decrepit shed...and the perfectly good hasp on its door. I removed the hasp and attached it to the new shed.
AND found a perfectly fine Master Lock...
Still no rain here, well, maybe a trace while I was at work.
I worked on tying up the squash plants last night before the mosquitoes drove me inside, they're really bad this year!
The zucchini plants keep dropping their fruits, but the lemon squash is going gangbusters.
Ooh! The new variety...
My shed was delivered this afternoon!
This weekend I'll get some concrete blocks for a step, a hasp and a lock for the door. I have about three gallons of stain on hand. Since there's no rain forecast I might try to sand some of the paint mark off the door, then slap a first coat of stain on...
I had to water today, all the gardens.
The wax beans are producing!!
Those are Lemon squash. They taste like crookneck, but look like lemons. Seeds were from last year, Baker Creek.
Cantaloupes (2 varieties)
Borage and watermelons
Daylilies are blooming
I've picked two squash so far, lots of little ones growing.
And it's been DRY. Every day storms roll through but we only get sprinkles. Last night rain was predicted, but the storms dissipated. I went outside before...
We're having a day of thunderstorms, I was hoping to get some yard work done, oh well. We DO need the rain.
Between showers this morning:
German Johnson
Roma (plum)
Lemon, straightneck, zucchini all fruiting. The Zapallito del Tronco in front has blossoms, no fruit yet.
This is the flower garden I created earlier this Spring, where a couple Rose of Sharon trees were. They died naturally and I wanted to make something nice where they'd been for 15 years.
I'm thinking about moving the wheelbarrow garden and extending this new one almost to the porch. I would...
Pruned, wrapped, and tied my Summer squash.
Found one squash bug, fed it to Naomi. I swear she "smacked her lips" after eating it!
There are a few 1-2" squash fruits on the vines.
I also pruned the lowest branches of the tomatoes.
The lettuce is about spent, ready to bolt.
Then I thinned...