What did you do in the garden today?

There might actually be a little light at the end of the garden tunnel. I've managed to whittle down my "to-do" list to about 4 things now. Oh, and I realized tonight that my peach tree has 6 peaches on it! :celebrate They are about the size of a walnut right now. And I still haven't sprayed. Do you typically spray with copper, neem, or both when it has fruit on it?
 
Well it doesn't seem like something that would cost a ton of money to spin up and it's better than letting millions of people starve to death. Just sayin'
You'd think, but the federal, state, local regulations and permits involved in fertilizer plants are crazy. I don't make the rules. Don't shoot the messenger.
Plus by the time things would get going the cost to build, produce and sell, would have the price of product crazy high and possible by that time, come into production after cheap out of country production and shipment picks back up. Then no one would buy the local expensive stuff. Also crazy, but true.
 
Most of what I spend at Meijer (the local store) is for food, but as I said, I get a lot of other stuff there too. It's just me and DH, and our dog. Her food comes from TSC.

I'm aiming for $100/week average. I blew through that this week. There's something that our local store stopped carrying, so I went to a different one. They had it, and I bought all 11 packages. 10 are in the freezer.

There are a whole bunch of things we could cut, like beer, coffee, tea, snacks, chips... (We don't eat a lot of snacks and chips.) These are the small comforts of life and we can afford them. But they could go away if need be.
Gasp! How dare you mention cutting coffee Sally! Them is fightin’ words :lol:
 
My seeds from Native Seed Search arrived already, wow! I got sweet corn and both tepary and common beans. The tepary beans are very drought tolerant, so I’m hoping they’ll replace navy beans for ham hocks and baked beans next winter. The common beans are called Rattlesnake, kind of cool looking. They can be used as snap beans or dried.
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