What did you do in the garden today?

Wow, I forgot about that. I remember all the research that was going on when I got my first microwave, all the warnings about increased cancer and destroyed nutrients. Then the warnings just went away, so assumed it was safe. Back then it never would've occurred to me that big business/government would/could silence science. Now? I'll think twice before using my microwave anymore.
Lots of controversy over microwaves. Not sure how true they are. I have not tried the comparison of watering a plant with cooled water from microwave verses stovetop/electric kettle. I know that tea tastes different.

Debunking the Myth That Microwave Ovens Are Harmless - The Weston A. Price Foundation https://share.google/CLJ5SquxwswZkr8
 
Kale growth in 10 days time...

June 17th...
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June 27th...
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Garden tour...

Dill started flowering
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Butternut squash is doing ok on top of chicken run compost pile
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Beans sprouting behind cabbages
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Kale
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Beets, onions, shallots
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Beans next to onions and shallots still growing
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Snow peas
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Little roma tomatoes
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Zucchini front, picking cukes rear
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Garlic
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More yellow onions
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Poppy flower
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Pepper patch with bush beans at rear
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12 big roma tomatoes, two indeterminate Krim tomatoes and 4 black currants in rear, rattlesnake beans right rear
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Slug damage??? on bean leaves. Sluggo on the ground
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Neglected horseradish
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Cabbages
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Lettuce sprouts
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Explain to me how a product that says ZERO SUGAR on the package has corn syrup as the 2nd ingredient... 🙄

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That seems kind of sketchy to me. As an aside, I worked at that Associated Wholesale Grocers warehouse in KC when I was a kid. At the time I think it was a 13 acre building. The office I worked in was right next to the Banana Rooms, where they stacked boxes of green bananas 30 or 40 feet high and gassed them with ethylene gas to ripen them.
 

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