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Shelby

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On July 30, 2016 at 0:36 PM, ElainaA said:

The garlic harvest was yesterday. I'll let them hang and dry out for a a week or so , then clean and store them. Some are a good size but a lot are smaller than usual - I assume due to the dry weather. As usual, Arlo is helping.

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Elaina, I keep meaning to tell you that I love this picture.  I would literally hang it on my wall.  I love your porch, your cat the garlic, everything!

11 hours ago, sartoric said:

The start of the peanami...the first pod. There will be nowhere near as many to harvest as the beauteous bounty enjoyed by @Tere. But, these are our first ever peas, not easy in a subtropical climate. I now have to try to not eat the last three peas until the gardener gets home in a couple of hours.

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NICE peas!

 

I try to grow them every year.  I don't know why lol.  Like Thanksforthecrepes says, they grow and then it just gets too hot too quickly.  

 

 

 

Shelby

Shelby

On July 30, 2016 at 0:36 PM, ElainaA said:

The garlic harvest was yesterday. I'll let them hang and dry out for a a week or so , then clean and store them. Some are a good size but a lot are smaller than usual - I assume due to the dry weather. As usual, Arlo is helping.

DSC01461.jpg

Elaina, I keep meaning to tell you that I love this picture.  I would literally hang it on my wall.  I love your porch, your cat the garlic, everything!

9 hours ago, sartoric said:

The start of the peanami...the first pod. There will be nowhere near as many to harvest as the beauteous bounty enjoyed by @Tere. But, these are our first ever peas, not easy in a subtropical climate. I now have to try to not eat the last three peas until the gardener gets home in a couple of hours.

image.jpeg

 

NICE peas!

 

I try to grow them every year.  I don't know why lol.  Like Thanksforthecrepes says, they grow and then it just gets too hot too quickly.  

 

 

Soooooo, I got up early to work in the garden this morning (and spend time with Roxy the wonder dog :) ).  I stepped out on the driveway to make my way to the garden and there was an ARMADILLO IN MY YARD.  Now, this might be common for some of you, but not around here.  We see them sometimes dead on the highway, but never IN MY YARD.  Aren't they nocturnal????  Will it get in my garden???  Will it attack my dogs????  I need to google.  It was coming from my garden.  I didn't see any damage or anything.  

 

This has been a weird week lol.

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