What did you do in the garden today?

I even don't have AC at home. rarely use it in my car (on/off every 5 minutes). I am fine with heat.
I guess it's all what you're used to.

Us Connecticuters are wusses, not too hot, not too cold. We get snow days for 4 inches so everyone up north laughs at us & we complain at 90 degrees so all the southerners mock us. :gig We all have heat & ac in our houses, our cars & our work (for the most part). We are so lame. :lau
 
My Centennial sweet potatoes, which I planted from slips just over 3 months ago, have grown like weeds and, per their days-to-harvest schedule (90 days) should have been ready to harvest as of last week. I just went out to dig up one plant to see what was under it and...nothing. Not even so much as a wide spot in a single root. This is a shot of just one section of the root system, but they all look exactly the same. I'm not a happy camper.
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My Centennial sweet potatoes, which I planted from slips just over 3 months ago, have grown like weeds and, per their days-to-harvest schedule (90 days) should have been ready to harvest as of last week. I just went out to dig up one plant to see what was under it and...nothing. Not even so much as a wide spot in a single root. This is a shot of just one section of the root system, but they all look exactly the same. I'm not a happy camper.
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That happened with my gold potatoes as well. No idea why, other than potentially the heat.
 
I'm going out every other day to pick berries in what I have now named Raspberry Lane. Most of them made it into the freezer until I can decide what I want to do with them. It's mostly red raspberries, with some black raspberries (ripened first, not producing so much now), and some blackberries (just starting to ripen).
Sunday: 8.15 oz
Tuesday: 5.8 oz
Today: 14.85 oz (I had the right clothing to go waaay into the thicket of them)
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