What did you do in the garden today?

Lucky! It doesn't seem to stop ours. They even like our cucumbers. It is easier to find them in the trellis though!
I usually have much better luck with vining squash over bush squash though. I just enjoy the zucchini until the squash bugs win, lol.

I haven't had them in my Cukes yet. You must have a very heavy load.

Are you trimming the spent lower leaves?
 
DH is very brave. He potted up his hot peppers and put them in the greenhouse. I'm a little afraid to put my plants out there. They were started indoors (too early), are huge, and we have some cold night temps, yet.

Yesterday, I did put one of each variety of my plants in the greenhouse. Too chicken to put them all out there. I covered them at night, but there were only a few. What night-time temperature is safe for plants in a greenhouse? I really would like my house space back, now
 
my bee hive is doing great! I have 2 deep boxes in it and it seems like they are using the top box as a honey super. 😳The bottom deep box has 5 frames packed with capped brood. They have some pollen but not as much as I expected.
I’m not sure if I should put on another deep box so the queen has more room for laying eggs or if I should add an actual honey super.
Excellent! Glad to hear this. Two weeks to Bee day for me.

I have the Ball canning book. It is FULL of helpful info for canning, and lots of recipes. It's the kind of book you keep forever, and add notes in the nice wide margins.

Oh, before I forget !!! There is a typo (in my edition, anyway) that I want to point out. I don't know the page, but it's the water bath canning tomato recipe. It says to boil for 70 minutes. I did this for several years, until a friend of mine said, "WHAT!!! 45 is all you need!"

Sure enough, other places in the book, it says 45 minutes.

Just went to look for the book to look up the page, and it's buried somewhere. If I find it, I'll look up the page.
 
Hi all. Still taking it easy after this week, what a disaster. The house is in chaos also and hubs has to work this weekend. I did check on my lettuce and strawberries though, they’re looking good. One of the flowers on a strawberry plant produced a tiny berry but it’s already turning pink. That’s more than I expected. I’m going to cut that off this weekend. Anyway, here’s the lettuce, I can’t wait to give it a try
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They look amazing!
 
DH is very brave. He potted up his hot peppers and put them in the greenhouse. I'm a little afraid to put my plants out there. They were started indoors (too early), are huge, and we have some cold night temps, yet.

Yesterday, I did put one of each variety of my plants in the greenhouse. Too chicken to put them all out there. I covered them at night, but there were only a few. What night-time temperature is safe for plants in a greenhouse? I really would like my house space back, now
I have been getting into the low 30s art night and have a bunch of tomatoes and peppers in the greenhouse as well as a tray of herbs. I put a space heater or there that automatically kicks on to keep it warmer at night. I set it to 55 I think. The digital thermometer still reads the lowest temp to get info the 30s, but is clear that the plants are not getting frost damage as long as I have the heater out there. It doesn't run nonstop either I think the thermometer is just reading the lowest temp from a breeze through the lower vents I have or something.
 

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