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just a slew of those round cukes. BTW, I don't think they are lemon cukes, I think they are an Asian type. Regardless of what they are, they think taking over the garden is their only purpose in life...Now I will be anxious to see if they show their face or should say vine and blossoms again next year..
Well.....the fig tree I planted eleven years ago finally is full of green figs, I've eaten a few of the "early birds" but the majority are still green. The major portion of my garden has done its' thing and has browned out. My last planting of tomatos, (Cherokee Purples, one 75 ft long row) are still green but starting to show a bit of color. Will be really glad when they ripen so I can go back onto my tomato sandwich diet again, it won't be long, week and a half at the most.
Chocolate cherries are the best. We had them this year as well.
We got our water bill yesterday, I think we are about to let the garden go this year. I have been saying that for the past month but keep hanging in there. Well, we are down to picking one or two little tomatoes a day if that, and they are getting smaller. We also get a cuke or two each day. I have lots of tomato blossoms, but the heat is keeping them from setting. I will give it one more week, unless we get rain and lower temps the garden comess out.
nmnita do you reuse your household grey water for your garden?
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