Your garden is beautiful and so well laid out. And a drip system?
Thank you...my husband does the planning & then we put it in together!
Drip system is my project for this fall/winter. It's surprisingly dry here for a good 4 months of the year.
It & the landscape fabric has made all the difference in our garden this year!
The seasons here are Winter, Spring, Summer, Spider, Fall. We had a lot of spiders in Portland but they are just nuts here. Big nasty fast ones too.
Yeah, I don't like spiders, wasps, yellow jackets!
Watering and critter care done and lunch is over, got more weed whacking done. By the time I have it completed, I'll have half the lawn "mowed". We got another egg from the "Stealth" hen this morning. This time it was ambient temperature when I went to do the morning chicken chores, so it was laid well before 8 am. I still think it was Natasha, one of the Sussex. The coop and run are right outside my bedroom window so if there was any singing, I'd have heard it.
DP and I must be strange, when I dry zucchini slices plain, no salt no oil, just the zucchini, we like them that way for a snack. I'd started drying them to add to soups and sauces but we are eating a lot before they make it to the storage jars.

We like the dried onions too! The celery, not so much.
OH! Those damaged tomatoes that were too green to use that I sliced off the rotten spot (with a super sharp knife, I think that helps) and placed plastic wrap on the cut? It worked! They are nearly ripe enough to bag and freeze for canning later! I'm so happy! Now I don't have to give the critters quite as much lost tomato!