Howdy, Folks!
I'm Peep_Show (a/k/a Dee) and I know a bunch of you already. (FridayYet's DH helped construct the veggie compound... It's beautiful!)
Got a late start on the garden also. But we've got things growing: Peppers, lavender, eggplant, lemon cukes and pickling cukes, radishes, kale, chard, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, winter squash, summer squash, rhubarb and strawberries. The chard and kale are going to town and being harvested regularly, the rest we're watching the little veggies grow (baby pickles, SO cute!) Got lots of fruit trees, too: Peaches, apricots, apples, pears, figs, nectarines, cherries. And a nice gooseberry bush that really put forth this year. I have an elevated trug to-be-assembled in my living room for some lettuce. Most of our veggies are in raised beds or heavily amended railroad ties rows.
Really hot today in NM. Spent a lot of time in the veggie garden not because I was gardening, per se, but because I finally put the Jr. Varsity pullets in with the layers and wanted to keep an eye on them to make sure we weren't hosting any chicken fights. The door opened to the coop and the established girls ran down the ramp into the run to find the full-sized pullet there. It was funny. They all just sat there looking at each other and looking confused. There is strength in numbers. There were four new ones and if there had only been one or two it might've been a pluckfest for sure. As is they just maintained their distance from each other all day (kind of like a jr. high dance with boys on one wall and girls on the other), but got all cozy in the coop at night. Of course, egg production REALLY dropped for that incident, as if the heat weren't curtailing production enough.
Haven't had the squash bugs, but some weird beetle is nestled into the forks of the eggplant and gnawing. It's a plump grubby looking thing with a mottled pattern on the wings and it does fly. But when hunkered down it looks like it cannot and looks, well, kind of like a blob. I'm thinking possibly a Colorado Potato Beetle? Have to do more research..... Also found one enormous tomato horn worm today. The only one thus far that I can tell as no other plants have damage. Chickens enjoyed that.