Well we have settled into a summertime weather pattern here in Georgia, with heat and scattered thunderstorms. The garden is looking good! Maybe I can plant the cucumbers that I forgot to plant. The Silverline melons are swelling up, the corn is getting taller, and the tomatoes are starting to ripen. I have volunteer dipper gourds coming up, too. My multiplying onions have nice big heads on them so I will plant them later in the summer. I also need to harvest the Italian garlic. The German Butter Ball potatoes are starting to yellow and die back which means it is time to go dig up spuds!
This year we only have one baby Pilgrim goose, a female. Alex the goose laid plenty of eggs, probably enough for 2 clutch's worth but every time something would get them, even after she laid in the greenhouse. The little goose has her mama and 5 adult ganders to protect her so she is a very cherished baby.
Well, off to go pick blueberries before the worst of the heat arrives!
Sunday, June 20, 2010
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