Is that where you buried the body?

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Is that where you buried the body?
Where in the world are you??Last night my cats must have been mad at me, because they peed on my entire yarn stash. It's one of my businesses, so that's a huge expense. I got out in the garden and I have twelve spaghetti squashes on the vine- I was so excited I looked up how long until they're ripe. 50-60 daysI am not the most patient person. I thought they'd be like zucchini for some reason. Which, by the way, is goig gangbusters this year. I'm getting so many, almost double the per-plant average I had last year. I moved the zucchini bed over by one, so that must be it. The new bed it is in has very little biological matter in and is very well draining. I also haven't watered nearly as much as last year. Since I'm starting to save seeds, I want to select for drought tolerance, for my winter plantings.
Speaking of seed, the radish has flowered, and it's beautiful. I might end up growing radishes for their flowers for my wedding. The winter salad mix has flowered. The sugar snaps have dried and I've collected those seeds.
The tomatoes have fruited, just waiting on them getting ripe. They're going gangbusters, too. The yardlong beans have aphids. But the bed is so big, I'm not certain I'll actually do anything about it. And it's one of three beds. Maybe I will. At least I'll throw some DE down.
Where in the world are you??
Congratulations on your up and coming nuptials!![]()
Florida! And thank you so much <3 I'm super excited.
OK if I went out and bought a 50 pound bag of black oil sunflower birdseed and wanted to plant it, it wouldn't grow.
But go and accidentally spill 3 cups of scratch with BOS in it that mice stashed in the post hole pounder in the new garden, and I have seed coming up everywhere it spilled! D'OH!