What Did You Do In The Garden?

ducks4you

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Just an FYI--I put (non seed) burdock mulch right next to my tomato transplants and found it was drying them out!!! :ep
I am replacing it right next to them with composted stall mulch, which contains poo, and soiled bedding (from 4 month + ago) bc I saw that next to my peppers THAT kept THEM from drying out. Just something ELSE I have learned this summer.
I got 1/2 an hour of burdock sawing done before the soaking rain this morning at 9AM. It's still too wet to run my extension cords so I'm heading out to garden, instead. I have been interrupted 3 days in a row to get up at 5AM and put in the several hours it will take, rain, an early morning loan modification (1 1/2 hrs. round trip, but 8AM was cool) and the rain this morning AND we are still under a Heat Advisory until 8PM tonight. I missed taking a few loan signings but all of them have meant 2 hours round trip driving and I think I have avoided a possible tire blowout since the pavement is hotter than the temperatures in the 90's, so it's all good.
 

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It didn't rain much this morning, so the ground was dry enough to use my scuffle hoe. I conquered the last row and a half of weeds! :celebrate I am weed-free!! :ya

Had to run a couple lines of cotton twine to support the zinnias, which got too leggy. I thinned them down to every 12-18" and will pinch them back when I cut the first blooms.

Storm went north of us, so I kept on working til I was done. Made for a weird, peachy sunset.
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Not much, but I did brave the heat and humidity to pot up the last of D-I-L's seedling flowers. I put them in pails and hung them from the garden fencing. Hopfully, they will climb along the fence and cover it in flowers. And, I can still mow along the fence.
 

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It didn't rain much this morning, so the ground was dry enough to use my scuffle hoe. I conquered the last row and a half of weeds! :celebrate I am weed-free!! :ya

Had to run a couple lines of cotton twine to support the zinnias, which got too leggy. I thinned them down to every 12-18" and will pinch them back when I cut the first blooms.

Storm went north of us, so I kept on working til I was done. Made for a weird, peachy sunset.
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LOVE that pic, Journey!!! Please enter it in the P of the W??? Such a lovely light.
 

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Yes @journey11 that sunset should be entered in the POW contest. Oh Boy @Beekissed I know all about THOSE friends and relatives. Happy to get fresh vegetables without the work :(
It has been very hot and humid here. So about all I managed to o is get out early yesterday and bring in way to many cucumber, kale and zucchini. Not getting in garden today as we got 2 3/4 inch of rain last night.
 

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I got tired of the rats chewing on my tomatoes so I picked them all green. I leave the ones they've chewed hoping they will at least finish that but no. They have to start on another one. :barnie

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It didn't rain much this morning, so the ground was dry enough to use my scuffle hoe. I conquered the last row and a half of weeds! :celebrate I am weed-free!! :ya

Had to run a couple lines of cotton twine to support the zinnias, which got too leggy. I thinned them down to every 12-18" and will pinch them back when I cut the first blooms.

Storm went north of us, so I kept on working til I was done. Made for a weird, peachy sunset.
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Gorgeous!!!!!
 
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