Monthly Archives: September 2021

…But Not Dead Yet!

I picked an 8 oz zucchini this weekend. I also have some little peppers and some sunburst squash still growing. I also have two tiny Granny Smith Apples on my tree. Hopefully, I’ll get to eat them soon. My tomatoes … Continue reading

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Garden is Nearing the End

This year has been a huge disappointment, in terms of gardening. All year, I got a zucchini, a few yellow pear tomatoes, a few grapes and some asparagus early on. It doesn’t seem to matter how much I spend on … Continue reading

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Timer Failure and Green Chiles

I returned home Friday night to find most of my plants in bad shape. I investigated and found out that the main timer that controls the three branch lines (two of which then split again) had lost its programming. All … Continue reading

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A Few More Tomatoes

My tomato plants are not looking great, but I did get another 1 oz of yellow pear tomatoes and 1 oz of Roma tomato, my first yet. I spent a little time weeding the garden beds (they didn’t need much) … Continue reading

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