What did you do in the garden today?

I pinched off the flowers on my tomatoes. They are barely a foot tall... I'd like them to grow a lot more before expending energy on fruiting.

With all this rain (another inch last night), I need to go weed again... And the mosquitoes are just horrendous! 😩
I use buckets of doom for mosquito control. Buckets of water with a piece of mosquito dunk. They lay eggs in there. At the cabin I also fog the area. The real help is the July dragonfly hatch. They eat a lot of mosquitoes.
 
I pinched off the flowers on my tomatoes. They are barely a foot tall... I'd like them to grow a lot more before expending energy on fruiting.

With all this rain (another inch last night), I need to go weed again... And the mosquitoes are just horrendous! 😩
I used to, but nowadays I let a couple bloom so I have early tomatoes. I plant way more than I need.
One for the rock
One for the Crow
One to die
And one to grow
A good year the chickens are happy. A bad year I have just enough.
 
Had to get an EKG today. Good news not in AFIB. :weeLooked at plants and seed racks. To my surprise in the Ferry Morse rack I found golden delicious squash (pumpkin). Used for canned pumpkin by a company in MN. Out of business now. Had a huge following. Everyone uses Dickinson pumpkin in my area for commercial canning.
Glad no AFib and finding the canning squash
 
I picked up a box of produce throwaways at the grocery store for the chickens, lots of greens, tomatoes, grapes, cukes, zukes. There were also big onions going bad. One was sprouting so I planted it in the self watering bucket that's been sitting on the front porch all winter. Good spot for an onion!

And I bought more seeds. Blue Lake pole beans, Provider bush beans and SMR-58 pickling cucumbers. I never heard of the SMR-58s but I needed a pickling cuke and it was the only one they had.
 
I'm finishing up the cleaning of the canning/preserving area. The last load of jars comes out of the dishwasher in 55 minutes. SO MANY JARS....ready and waiting. To be fair, I'm switching over to a LOT of freeze drying. But, there's still jellies and applesauce and fruit butters to me made :)
One of the new chicks didn't make it through yesterday. She was fine all day, and in the evening she was struggling and then gone. So sad.
I found her with one of the other chicks snuggling her. Breaks my heart. She's buried in the herb garden, under the chamomile.
I picked up two more at the farm store today, 2 sale minimum. 2 Dark Brahmas. I like my big butts.
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