Hopefully Jen just needed a day or two of sleep to recuperate.
It's lunch-time for me.
I just spent 2 hours pruning, staking and tying tomatoes. I'm now about 2/3rds done with the tomato patch. I have somewhere around 50 indeterminate tomato plants growing far too close together. Each one has a square foot to itself. They really need 2sqft each. They grew up so fast and thick that they became overgrown before I got around to pruning them. So much of the summer has been dedicated to weed control that I didn't put enough effort towards controlling the plants that I want there. As a result I have been pruning some REALLY big sucker branches, we're talking multiple feet tall some with blossoms or even tomatoes on them. It pains me every time I have to cut one of these beautiful branches. They might as well be a plant in and of themselves. But if I don't cut them off, tomatoes and all, I will probably end up getting NO tomatoes because the garden will become so overgrown that I can't harvest anything. That's what happened last year. I grew 30 tomato plants and got 3 jars of sauce. Pretty disheartening. So this year I will keep them pruned. Aggressively. At least the close proximity of all the plants is keeping the ground shaded enough that there are almost NO weeds in the tomatoes. I wanna say there's been about 10 weed plants in the whole patch. If I had some extra mulch to put down there would probably be none.
Later today I will be going out and working in my beehive. The bees built a whole other frame of comb in the last two weeks and I didn't even notice it happening. The asters haven't even bloomed yet, but something must be blooming somewhere because they are building FAST. I have to cut burr comb and straighten out some of the bars in the hive so they're a bit tighter. I also have to remove some clips from the original installation because we used clips to affix the comb from the langstroth nucleus into the warre top bars in my hive. Those clips have to come out now because they're taking up too much space in the hive.
Last time I did this much handling of the bees I got stung 3 times. Fingers crossed I don't get stung this time! Those suckers HURT!