Good morning gardeners. I've been watching the weather forecast closely and keeping an eye on my late season peppers. There's a bell pepper in the main garden area that is nearly ready to pick and a couple of poblanos in the front yard as well. The butternut squash are nearly completely ripened except for one that still has some green on it. The stems are still green even on the ripest so I'll leave them as long as I can. Indoors, what I purchased as a Meyer Lemon tree - I really think this is a lime. A year ago I let it develop fruit and it never ripened as a Meyer lemon should. It stayed green. I finally caved and picked the two. I zested it and used it as a lime. I currently have one fruit on the little tree that has been developing for 2 months now. This one is not getting all that big. Should I fertilize the tree now or wait? I've been considering getting a Meyer Lemon tree from one of the garden vendors online not HD. I've had this tree for at least 4 years and it is barely 2 feet tall. So I'm a little disappointed. My basil finally dried. I tasted it and OMG! concentrated basil flavor and the house smells like basil. I'm thinking oregano next. Who needs Glade Plug-ins when you are drying herbs. Have a great day everyone.