It's mid June and so many things are starting to fill up our spare refridgerator. Of course, the zucchini's and yellow squashes are an every night dinner event. The banana peppers are exploding and the bell peppers are not far behind. The eggplants have started to form fruit. The beans are a gift that keeps on giving. The tomatoes and cucumbers are ready for an all out asault. I am still lucky enough, even in these 90 degree days, to be harvesting lettuce. I planted this awesome variety called "Heatwave". And man oh man, have they lived up to their name. Will definitely plant these again next year! I covered the blackberry bushes this week to protect those gobbs of berries getting ready to turn black. The birds and those lovely Japenese Beetles love those vines. We will be picking blueberries this weekend. I promised my husband I would wait, because I have a bad habit of "grazing".
The last few years, as I pass by our fig trees, I would stop and pick a few figs, then a few more, and a few more. You get the idea . He actually hasn't even eaten a fig yet! I promised this year would be his year. (But only time will tell. sshhh) The flowers are fabulous. There are zillions of zinnias along with the hydrangeas (which I adore as cut flowers!) I have a ton of basil that I use in with the cut flowers (It smells wonderful!). The sunflowers are 5 ft tall ready to bloom. Can't wait to see them! There were people on main street in our town that had what looked like a huge dirt/manure pile up by the road. Last summer they planted hundreds of sunflowers all over the pile. It was stunning! It just made my day everytime I drove by. That is what motivated me, to at least, plant a few this year.
The last few years, as I pass by our fig trees, I would stop and pick a few figs, then a few more, and a few more. You get the idea . He actually hasn't even eaten a fig yet! I promised this year would be his year. (But only time will tell. sshhh) The flowers are fabulous. There are zillions of zinnias along with the hydrangeas (which I adore as cut flowers!) I have a ton of basil that I use in with the cut flowers (It smells wonderful!). The sunflowers are 5 ft tall ready to bloom. Can't wait to see them! There were people on main street in our town that had what looked like a huge dirt/manure pile up by the road. Last summer they planted hundreds of sunflowers all over the pile. It was stunning! It just made my day everytime I drove by. That is what motivated me, to at least, plant a few this year.