What did you do in the garden today?

OH MY LORD, I am sorry,, I know that REALLY hurts
It sure does! I think I'm going to lose the nail on one of the fingers. Hit it so hard it split the skin in 3 places. Such a stupid accident. I think I'm going to hold the staples with needle nose pliers or something instead of my fingers in the future. It will take longer but better than accidents like this!
 
Good golly, the sun came out yesterday and the temperature finally jumped out of the 50’s into the high 60’s. Cleaned up the patio for the traditional cookout. Today I finally got straw around the potato plants, then harvested more asparagus. Tomorrow is planting as much as possible in the big garden. Fingers crossed.
 
Warm, wonderfully sunny weekend that's 3 weeks past the frost date in our area. I finally got the entire garden planted over Memorial Day weekend, right before 36 hours of gentle rain. Yay, perfect scenario right?

Not quite. Now the temps have dipped down into the high 40s to low 50s F which is pretty chilly for us this time of year. Hang on, tomato and pepper plants! And hopefully all the seeds will germinate. I'm headed down to pick strawberries. On the positive side, maybe the cooler weather is keeping the slugs under ground!
 
100% rain all day today!
Can’t do gardening. My dh did get the gate fixed to garden in between showers yesterday!
I cut my soap and letting it dry! It smells so strong. I have a problem w my scents disappearing in my soaps so this time I made sure it was 100 degrees b4 I added oils. I used a thermometer and all 😂
Do you make yours completely from scratch? I've wanted to learn but just haven't done it yet. I have purchased some pre-made bases from Hobby Lobby and then added my own oils, fragrance, etc... I have all the ingredients to do it from scratch, but I've just never gotten up the courage to try it.
 
Garden tour...

Chives...
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Kale, cabbage, collards and lettuce...
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Beets...
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Onions and shallots...
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Dill...
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Russian Red Garlic. Roma tomato seedlings at the bases of the white posts that I direct seeded in the garden...
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Volunteer tomato in onion/shallot bed...
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Peas...
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Carrots and peas...
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Garlic scapes...
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2nd year curly parsley that will bloom for pollinators, next to black currant...
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2nd year flat leaf parsley for pollinators...
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Volunteer flat leaf parsley plant...
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Weed tea fertilizer. Plastic pot strains out weeds so the watering can doesn't plug up...
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Peppers...
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And fertilizer producing chickens...
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I'll plant summer squash, winter squash and cucumbers in the bare bed in the background of this pic. Cukes and winter squash will have trellises to climb. I might try training the summer squash up poles.
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My garden looks like it is growing in the Amazon Rainforest compared to your lovely, neat, and orderly garden... 😂
 
It sure does! I think I'm going to lose the nail on one of the fingers. Hit it so hard it split the skin in 3 places. Such a stupid accident. I think I'm going to hold the staples with needle nose pliers or something instead of my fingers in the future. It will take longer but better than accidents like this!
YES!!🤦‍♀️!! We do it that way when we need to hammer fence staples.
keep a close eye on it for infection- it can happen fast
 

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