Hello everyone! I went to a friend's house today and we started dismantling a greenhouse that is attached to her house and came with the house. We worked from 9:30 AM until almost 3PM and got half of it down!! I brought home all of the glass panes that weren't cracked or broken. I plan to make a greenhouse for myself out of them! There is also a potting table that I am going to bring home to use in it. But I couldn't get it and the glass in the van at the same time. This table does not have a sink or water hook up. The other "half" of the greenhouse has a longer potting table and that one does have a sink and water hook up. I'm not sure if I could get that one home or not. Not sure if the one I claimed today will fit in the van or not.

I'll post pictures in a bit. They are on my phone.
While I was at her house we were discussing bees and she asked me what carpenter bees pollinate. I didn't know so I looked it up. Are you ready for the answer???
Tomatoes and egg plant! among other things. It was really humorous because I was just telling her how poorly my tomatoes and egg plant did last year and about how many carpenter bees my husband killed last year because they were tearing up the rafters on our porch!

Hmm, I think there may be a correlation there.
Okay, all you San Marzano tomato growers, I have some seeds that I planted not too long ago and saw today that they had sprouted and are the San Marzanoes! Which I would have known if I had read the popsicle stick earlier. My question is do you think it is still early enough in the season that I will actually get some tomatoes? I was really surprised that they even sprouted, I think the seeds are from either 2017 or 2015.
@katiefloy are those purple looking "greenbeans" for eating the whole bean? Or are you supposed to collect the beans inside for dried beans? I am asking because I got a little packet of blue pole bean seeds last year at the FarmAid concert but I don't know which type of bean they are supposed to be.

I'm wondering if they might be like yours (whatever that is).

After I got home from working on the greenhouse and got cleaned up, my bee mentor came over and we looked in the new hive that I made from a split on Tuesday, June 16th. I am thrilled to say that they are making Queen cells like crazy!!
We are supposed to get to 91 tomorrow and 89 for Saturday and Sunday but then it drops down to 82 and rainy the next 2 days and then doesn't get above 87 for the next 4 days. I also watered the raised bed for a while with the soaker hose. Oh and 3 of the sunflowers are opening!
I hope you all have a great evening!!