I got home tonight and went straight out to the garden to give it a drink, it got just a little bit hotter than what I heard it was going to be today.
While I was showering my little lovelies, I spotted a fairly large patch of red over in the strawberry division so I sauntered over there and started picking picking some of the luscious little morsels and popping them in my mouth.
Delicious!
I don't have a ton of them but I am going to get mine before the birds have a feeding frenzy.
I see something has been pecking at a few.
Worthless cats.
My potato patch has turned into a jungle, I see little baby Banana peppers coming on and some tomatoes are starting to flower.
All in all, so far so good.
I think I must have scared the neighbor lady, don't surprise me, and if she doesn't get off her behind, I am going to put in another bed of something.
Radishes, stuff that grows fast and I can graze on while I am waiting for the rest of it to grow.
I loves grazing in a garden!
LOL Busted.... I love garden grazing!
ReplyDeleteHoss, plant it or lose it to the facists.
ReplyDeleteYou know what to do.
And we're here for ya . .
Good luck if you go ahead with planting radishes. I've never had any luck with them in hot weather - they've always turned bitter when the weather was hot. They do better for me in cold weather - early spring/late fall.
ReplyDeleteSome heat-tolerant lettuce might work for you. I've got some Buttercrunch lettuce that's doing great.
And enjoy those strawberries! If you have only a few ripening at a time but you're expecting a lot more, toss those few berries into a ziploc freezer bag and freeze 'em, adding more berries to the bag as you harvest them. Pretty soon you should have enough for a "mess." :)
No strawberries here at the beach yet! It's cooler here...soon...(I hope!). Happy munching!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, radish LEAVES are delicious . . wash them, a little salt and enjoy!
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