I can’t believe it’s been two weeks since I’ve posted! We’ve been traveling. I’ve been helping others with their gardens,
and I’ve been working on the new patio, which has left me feeling VERY tired at
the end of the day.
My garden helper is still around – he asked if he could weed two
boulevard gardens AND the west hill while we were gone – I didn’t say no! I can't remember a time when all the garden beds have been weed free at the same time! Neighbors and passers-by have noticed, too! And, he’s been a GREAT help on the patio
project. We took a break yesterday for
the July 4th holiday, but I’m sure he will be here shortly – ready to
finish off the project.
The cukes and squash have begun to “jump the box” and are starting to
creep into the front yard, which is fine with me!
I don’t know what’s been going on with the berries, however. The strawberry crop looked so promising, but
we haven’t gotten ONE berry! Not
one! The creatures must have been very
busy. And, last night when we took our
evening walk through the gardens, we noticed that the blueberries looked skimpy
and scant. So, a fence or some cages may
be in order. Luckily, the raspberries
are both plentiful and ripening! We’ve
gotten a handful now for the last several days.
Yummy!
It rained almost two inches last weekend while we were gone and then “spritzed”
a little bit on Tuesday afternoon. But,
it’s been dry since then. So, for the
first time since the week we planted, we’re going to water.
My neighbor has hatched three Monarchs, but I haven’t seen the
caterpillars that were in my boulevard gardens for a few weeks. Two nights ago, I saw a wasp eating a Monarch
– possibly newly emerged. Nature isn’t
always beautiful or serene.
The neighbor I “stay-cation” with commented this week on the lack of
bumblebees. She hasn’t seen any in her
garden this year. I’ve seen several, and
now that she’s brought it to my attention, I’m keeping an eye out for them.
There’s so much more to write about – a couple of field trips, the
patio project, the continued work of the garden helper. I will do that later – possibly from the new
patio!
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