What did you do in the garden today?

Well... The poultry wound spray DID NOT work for me as a mosquito spray... 😔 I doused myself TWICE to no avail. I was getting eaten alive so badly that I only lightly watered half the garden. Had to wash after coming back inside because I was so slimy and sticky from the spray. Started counting mosquito welts and quit after 20... 😫
I finally tried some repellant that I had bought hears ago for a mission trip. It contains picaridin. Lasted all day. Container says lasts 14 hours. Not one bite, no smell or greasy feel.
 
my hulles pumpkin dropped those few fruits they had. only male blossoms now, a lot of them. this is the very first time they sprouted at all (3/10).

my dogs digged up 2 spots where I sowed black turtle beans:he it seems there is 1 plant that sprouted in each spot. if so I will grow those for seeds only. as we have a long growing season I hope to have time to grow some later as well.

cucumbers, yellow zucchini and muscade of provence pumpkin I sowed around my trees in my orchard sprouted. also some yellow salad tomatoes and melons I transplanted there are alive. I might have veggies in autumn.

I didn't prune my indeterminate tomatoes in my kitchen garden as they got sunburn. I was so disappointed. as they grew as a bush, surrounded even pepper plants I now have green tomatoes and a few healthy peppers.
 
Hey all. Been gone for almost a week so I'm way too behind to even try to catch up! DH & I went camping/wheeling in PA.

Came home to lots of garden work, lol. I lost a tomato plant to stem rot. I've never had that before, I hope I caught it before it spreads, but probably not.
I have cucumbers in the dehydrator for pickle chips along with yellow squash (tastes like Lays chips, well to someone who hasn't had lays chips in 10 years anyway). Picking a nice flow of sungolds, strawberries, eggplants, green beans & squash.

Garlic is almost dried, onions are laying over but not quite brown enough yet. Spaghetti squash has powdery mildew starting, I trimmed it up quite a bit. 2nd sowing of bush beans looking good.

Thats about it! Typical summer garden stuff. Hope I didn't miss anything & everyone is doing well.

Oh, I need to harvest the edamame!
"Pickle chips along with yellow squash (tastes like Lays chips)"..? I so have to try this! :thumbsup

I often make chips from kale (or beet root leaves, swiss chard, broccoli leaves, etc.) sprinkled with cheddar or parmesan cheese in the oven on low for 45 mins. I love veggie chips!!!
 
I just posted pictures of my middle grandson in his football gear on what's the temperature where you are.
They watch the athletes and band kids like hawks, but it's still so dangerous. I quit the band flag core in 86 because they wouldn't let us take breaks in weather like this. After 5 hours in it, 10 ppl passing out-i just left and never went back.i was sick for days. Oh how times have changed.
 
Good to have you back @Sueby. I hope your back is feeling better. Some one a day or two ago mentioned they were concerned about not having an outdoor wood burning stove if the SHTF. I think it was @Molpet, not sure. But in a pinch you can use a charcoal grill to burn wood to cook over. That’s on my plan. I’ve got lots of maple and small oak trees that would make a nice fire. If you don’t have a charcoal grill you can take an oven rack and set it on cinder blocks for an improvised stove. Just a thought.
We had a taste of what it would be like when Katrina hit and we were without power for over 2 weeks. No stores open except for cash and like a couple at a time.
We had to stand in lines to get ice.
We used our grill for cooking and coffee + tea. You had to drink the tea all that day or it would sour. You had to boil any water for consumption or cooking….fun times (not)
 

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