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kayb

kayb

I have harvested:

 

cherry toms 060616.JPG

 

First fruits of the 2016 crop, if you don't count the herbs I've been snipping for a month. I ate them.

 

I started, in fact, to eat them right on the spot. But I remembered my daughter's warning, "Mama, you wash that stuff before you eat it. You know Jack (the attack Yorkie) pees on all of it."

 

I figured she had a good point, so I brought them in and washed them off, and ate them standing in the kitchen in front of the sink. They were glorious.

 

In other garden news, if squash blossoms are any indicator, I ought to have a bumper crop of yellow crookneck this summer. Zucchini, and my cucumbers, are a little behind the yellow ones.

 

kayb

kayb

I have harvested:

 

cherry toms 060616.JPG

 

First fruits of the 2016 crop, if you don't count the herbs I've been snipping for a month. I ate them. They were marvelous.

 

I started, in fact, to eat them right on the spot. But I remembered my daughter's warning, "Mama, you wash that stuff before you eat it. You know Jack (the attack Yorkie) pees on all of it."

 

I figured she had a good point, so I brought them in and washed them off, and ate them standing in the kitchen in front of the sink. They were glorious.

 

In other garden news, if squash blossoms are any indicator, I ought to have a bumper crop of yellow crookneck this summer. Zucchini, and my cucumbers, are a little behind the yellow ones.

 

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