Oh dear, fallen behind in my posting again! I started this next series of posts two weeks ago, and between the construction and Grandma Kitty's 100th birthday, I did not get back to them. Looking at our slate of projects for the next six months, I expect this will be par for the course.
I took this weekend (mostly) off from work around the house, and actually just spent a couple of hours on a quilting project. That's been quite a rarity this year!
Anyhow, here are the belated garden posts, just in time for me to need to do a new round of them!
Don gave me some garlic last Christmas, which I planted in the early spring and have been harvesting. We've already used most of what's already out of the ground, but there are a few more to pull and I've also reserved some for planting in the fall.
They're beauties; Don tells me the variety is "German Hardneck."
And here are the flowers on my Kabocha squash. At least one of them is now well on its way to mature squashood.
And last, my first Marconi Red roasting pepper. It was a gorgeous deep red this week, and we just ate it last night. There are more coming, but much smaller. I'm not sure why this one matured so early.



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