MY GARDEN
- Tomato plants four feet high, too close together, plenty of yellow blossoms but…where are the bees? 13 green tomatoes; water twice a day because of high temperatures
 - Swiss chard about 6 inches
 - One lone phlox plant that I started from seed
 - Two cucumber vines producing lots of Kirby “cukes.” Nancy has a recipe for dill pickles
 - Beans starting to slow down; in the search for pods, the plants take a beating
 - Merlo lettuce starting to bolt
 - Zinnias in full regalia. I cut the first bouquet today, 12 stems all with a different color – Johnnies packet called “Cactus Blend”
 - The center island bursting with the color of black eyes Susan’s and beautiful, lavender bee balm. But…where are the bees?
 - Mountain mint blooming and well as spearmint
 - Ornamental peppers, very small, growing, but not in fruit yet – small one inch orange, carrot-like and hot
 - Queen Ann’s Lace in full bloom
 - Grapes full size but green
 - Rosemary doing well, as well as horse radish and beet greens
 - Transplanted 21 orange milkweed seedlings started from a pod I found on a plant near Cedar Beach on Jones Beach
 - Jack in the pulpit seeds beginning to sprout after waiting seven months.
 - Harvested oak leaf lettuce, enough for two salads
 - Pulled onions that were not as large as last year because of the vigorous growth of a Tulip Tree I brought from Manorville
 - Red Osier Dogood in bloom
 - Crab apple tree leaves have galls
 - Cottontail rabbit sighted on lawn for the past two weeks
 - Day lilies flowering
 
HOMECOMING FARM – NORTH AMITYVILLE
- Plenty of weeds, several work/share holders working the long long rows
 - Tomato plants being propped up to allow plenty of air circulation to prevent leaf wilt
 - Tiffany and Tom work on garlic preparation, cutting off roots, and stalk …German Red. Tom crushes a small clove in his mouth and his mouth is on fire it is so hot!
 - Borage plants growing at the end of a row of leeks. These low hairy plants have small gorgeous blue star-shaped flowers
 - Tom dumps garlic compost and discovers catnip in bloom
 - No ravens spotted today
 - Today’s share is 5 garlic bulbs, kale, fennel, zucchini, lettuce, beets, cucumber, Japanese turnips, hot peppers garlic scapes, and okra
 - Don gave to a skull cap plant.
 


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