It's raining pretty hard at the moment.... We need it BADLY so I'm not complaining! I did get some much needed weeding done inside the hoop house before it started.... Picked some tomatoes, strawberries, and squash...
Oh yeah, let's talk squash for a moment. I've got an all out war against squash bugs going on in the hoop house. I mentioned that I walked into the hoop house a few days ago and my largest squash plant was in a wilted heap on the ground. I gave it up as lost but didn't have time to tear it out and remove it. This morning when I went out, I noticed that it had put out flowers... It also is trying to regrow new leaves.... So I trimmed off everything that was wilted or dead, hoping to redirect the energy into new growth.

I killed a gazillion squash bugs in the process of cleaning up the squash plants.
Then there's the watermelon. I have 2 different varieties planted - one yellow, one red. I have 2 watermelons that I thought looked ready to pick. They sounded hollow when you tap on them. I waited a good week after I thought they were ready, just in case. Picked them both and put them in the fridge. I just cut into the bigger one (a red variety, I think) and I am disappointed to see that it clearly wasn't ready.... Unless somehow my watermelons cross-pollinated. It is mostly whitish yellow inside with a hint of blush. It doesn't taste bad by any means but not as sweet as it should be.... I might try it eat some of it anyway but I think the chickens will have a hey day with it.... Especially as hot as it has been.
I haven't cut open the smaller watermelon yet. Worried now it isn't ready either.... Oh well. Nothing I can do about it now.
ETA - after doing some reading, I'm pretty sure my watermelon cross-pollinated the red and yellow varieties. They were planted next to each other so makes sense....