Lesa, everything you have looks so pretty and healthy!
I like those nasturtiums.. the only ones I have grown were in green beans for bug control, and frankly I had forgot about them until I saw your post... maybe next year,
Your dog is the same color and size as mine.
Oops, I got way off the topic of grinders! sorry, I had compost in general on my mind.
We used to have a big troy built tiller with a pto chipper shredder that would take limbs up to 3" across,
It was amazing, then when our health got worse, we sold it, now we are living where our children can...
Digets, you mentioned burying it. I have been toying with the idea of scooping out between my garden rows, throwing the lawngrass mowings in there, along with some old straw, wood ashes, etc and putting the first dirt back, then covering with aged wood chips to make paths that dont get muddy...
I found this how chow chow recipe...dont know if its what you want, my mom used to make chow chow, but I remember it containing corn. I know she did not use hot pepper, I would imagine that you could vary and finely chop various veggies for this recipe, as long at the cup amount came out right...
I know, I have allowed a few lambs quarter to grow in the patch in the past, and those cucs liked the shade, grew straight, etc, however my hubby is of the old school, and for reasons I dont understand, prefers them to run on the ground with straw under them to prevent rot. Gotta keep the...
Thanks for the compliments, I have seen far better on here!! As far as the kitty.....once upon a time, my grandaughter had a boy kitty that was playing outside, and a bad old fox came along... kitty was so injured that even with many$ spent and lots of vet care, kitty died. Grandaughter grieved...
I looked at that picture of your tomatoes, then I scrolled down and saw the picture of your assistant, and I have to say, I think you are living your best -most enjoyable time of life right now!!! :thumbsup
Heart and soul full to the brim!
I am battling it also. amd I think it is Johnson grass..I pull it by the roots in small areas if I see it before it gets too big.
It is a battle, and I agree, dont know if it can be done without chemicals, but I am not using chemicals. I run a long knife blade down in under it and try to cut off...
Thank you Curly_Kate... I can sleep now, this garden is really important to us this year,(as everyones is to them..I know) we are really counting on food!!!
I keep hearing about the silvery pattern, so here is a picture of our zuchini, they are blooming and bearing heavily...is this a disease, or is this normal?