@Hinotori , sorry about your hen. 12.5 years was a good run, though.
I did some work in the garden today. When I planted my last batch of lettuce seeds I just planted them close in a little 2 foot square area. Once they came up and got big enough I started transplanting them to places in the garden where I had room. I moved 14 of them today, adjacent to a row of summer squash that's just coming up.
Got all my tomatoes pruned again and tied the new growth to their supports. Trimmed off a few butternut squash leaves that were blocking light from my latest planting of green beans. And I stood up a circular fence around my horseradish plant. Deer have been eating the leaves, a little at a time. No more!
My basil looks like it's getting ready to bloom. I think I need to pinch off the buds before they bloom to keep the plants growing, don't I?
And I picked my first green beans of the year, about 10 pods. Not much, but they were pretty good. Ate a few of them raw, and lightly cooked the rest of them with some zucchini I fried for supper. Also picked a big leaf lettuce and a turnip. Cooked up a pot of tasty turnip greens in some chicken broth. Good stuff!
Thanks. Yes she was old for a hen.
You must pick those basil buds as soon as they form.
Im finally getting zucchini