Dreaming of Spring Gardening in the Middle of a Wisconsin winter part 2

Way too hot. I think the heat got to me and I ordered some polish chicks for this week. Apparently the 15 half polish aren't enough. Those are growing like weeds and their mom enjoys digging up bugs for them.

My garden is a jungle. The corn is growing well. The stuff in the field is very sporadic. Told husband last year for trying it out there. Easier just to buy some. Tomatoes are huge. Wondering why I planted 5. Probably one or two is enough. Next year I'm going to plant them in containers and see how they do. Getting a few strawberries. They are big and delicious.

Hope this year breaks soon. I can't handle any heat and got the air on.
 
I'm still not feeling 100 percent. But, I'm overjoyed that the extreme heat is over. It's 79 degrees this morning, and everyone has survived. Of course, now the chickens believe that chilled watermelon should be part of their daily routine.

I'm hoping to get some weeding done and at least mow a path in the yard to where the dogs go out to do their business. If the grass gets much higher, I will have to stick a flag on Dinah's head so I don't lose her.
 
Barb I like how you say the heat is gone and it's 79 degrees in the morning. Those don't belong together in the same sentence. Still hot here. I'm about to break. It's melting the ice in my veins. Looking forward to fall.
 

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