The plight of our squash has been well documented up to this point, especially the scourge of the powdery mildew. So you’re probably surprised to see this giant zucchini — … Continue reading
So, did you hear about the 64 m.p.h. winds that took the roof off the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Louisville last night? They also took away our shed! Around 6:45 … Continue reading
Full disclosure: there’s nothing especially entertaining about this post — I just couldn’t resist using a good (bad) pun for the headline. But we did finally do a lettuce harvest … Continue reading
The tomatoes are finally turning red — and turning fast! They go from “not quite ready to pick” orange to “reddish enough to pick before something goes wrong” orange in … Continue reading
This is the post I didn’t want to write, so I put it off for a few days (the photos are from July 5). Why? Because it’s “True Confessions” time: … Continue reading
Wow! Remember just three days ago when there were two yellow squash and one zucchini and they were only 3-4″ long? You can imagine our surprise when we checked on … Continue reading
When we were watering tonight we found one zucchini and two yellow squash! They’re in the 3-4″ range, which is amazing since they weren’t there just a couple days ago. … Continue reading
Just a quick update to let you know that “a watched tomato never turns red” — because we’ve been staring at all these green tomatoes for a few weeks now! … Continue reading
Meet our lonely red tomato. It showed up before the plant was even in the ground and recently turned red, but it stopped growing and is only the size of … Continue reading
As you can see, the garden is progressing nicely. Here are some “before” (left) and “after” (right) photos. The “before” ones were taken about two weeks after planting (5/26) and … Continue reading
Rob and I both love to eat salad, and it’s a good thing because I think we’re going to have lots of lettuce this year. We harvest by the leaf, … Continue reading
We got the garden planted about three weeks ago and things are moving along pretty quickly. We usually start with plants but this year decided to start with seeds (except … Continue reading
On May 2 we headed out to our raised garden to get it ready for the 2012 planting when we noticed our strawberries from last year were producing like crazy! … Continue reading
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