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Monthly Archives: August 2020
Weedwhacking
This week, I’ve had more tomatoes, peppers and zucchini to harvest. I am getting banana peppers regularly enough to throw them in my eggs for breakfast, and tomatoes enough to make chili each week for lunch. I finally got around … Continue reading
Falling Behind
I have not done much garden maintenance over the past two weeks, just a half an hour weeding each Tuesday. I really need to get out there and weedwhack, as I am getting some tall grass along the paths of … Continue reading
Tomatoes and some Squashes
The yellow pear tomatoes are in full bloom and I am collecting quite a few of those every day. I am using them in some chili I make for my breakfasts. I also had my first crookneck squash and my … Continue reading
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Tagged crookneck squash, garden, green chile peppers, KCl, NaCl, rio rancho, sweet banana peppers, water softener, yellow pear tomatoes, zucchini
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Tomatoes and Sunflower
My sunflower has begun to wilt. It no longer follows the sun and it doesn’t look happy any more. I found a few squash bug eggs on the underside of a leaf. I found no squash bugs, but I did … Continue reading
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Tagged corn, garden, rio rancho garden, roma tomatoes, squash bugs, sunflower, Tomatillos, tomatoes, yellow pear tomatoes
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First Sunflower
I had my first sunflower this week! The tomatillos have slowed down a bit. My tomatoes are just beginning, and I have had yellow pear, grape, and Roma tomatoes in my meals almost every day this week. My early bantam … Continue reading
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