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Posted on June 21, 2024 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
I thought you’d be happy to know that I didn’t sacrifice the WHOLE arugula bed for the sweet potato slips.  I planted 5 sweet potato plants and seeded the rest of the bed with arugula.  And this is what we have so far.  Perfect.
 
The best of both worlds.
 
 
HAPPY SUMMER!!!
Posted on June 20, 2024 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
The cucumbers are doing great!  We have already picked 15, and there are a bunch of flowers and baby ones.
 
I love summer!  Oh, wait, that doesn’t come til later this afternoon:  June 20, 2024 @ 4:51pm.
 
 
HAPPY GARDENING!!!
 
 
Posted on June 19, 2024 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
Isn’t she beautiful!!!  She stands about 6 feet tall.  I am looking up to take her picture.
 
This sunflower planted herself at the end of last summer.  It was one of the first to emerge this spring.  I know she planted herself because she is jammed up against the cucumber trellis:  a spot I would have never planted a seed.
 
But I let it stay, because I love them so much!!!
 
 
HAPPY GARDENING!!!
Posted on June 18, 2024 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
Yikes!!!  This was Saturday, June 15, 2024, at 1:40 pm.  
 
THAT IS JUST TOO HOT!!!
 
 
NO GARDENING TODAY!!!
Posted on June 17, 2024 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
It is indeed fawn season.  We’ve seen quite a few already.  This baby is INSIDE the blueberry fence.
 
I know she can’t do that much damage, but we chased her out anyway.  
 
Don’t mind seeing them, just not INSIDE the fence.
 
 
HAPPY GARDENING!!! 
 
 
Posted on June 16, 2024 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
Hahaha!!!  I am not the only one to let broccoli go to flower!!!
 
This is a broccoli plant in my friends’ garden.  It stands about 3 feet tall and has exploded into bloom.  
 
When I saw it I fell out laughing.  It is THAT beautiful!!!  Blue-green with yellow flowers.  All edible, and all lovely!
 
 
HAPPY GARDENING!!!
Posted on June 15, 2024 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
I saw this, and had to laugh.  Thought you might get a tickle out of it too.
 
 
HAPPY GARDENING!!!
Posted on June 14, 2024 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
Categories: A story to share
 
Today is Flag Day.  A special day to fly our flags proudly.  I read this on The Farmers Almanac and thought you might be interested:
 
There were few public ceremonies that honored the flag until June 14, 1877, when it was flown from every government building for the centennial of the flag’s adoption. After that, many citizens and organizations advocated the adoption of a national day of commemoration for the flag. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson unofficially declared June 14 as Flag Day.
 
Here’s the link if you want to read more:  https://www.farmersalmanac.com/flag-day
 
 
HAPPY FLAG DAY 2024!!!
Posted on June 13, 2024 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
We were on our loop walk the other day and noticed (for the first time) a Mulberry Tree.  A mulberry tree with mulberries!!!
 
My picture isn’t great, but I circled the berries so you could better see them.  Really, we were so busy picking and eating the berries, that I almost forgot to take a picture.  
 
For identification purposes, the leaves are large and heart shaped, and the berries are elongated like blackberries, hanging under the leaves.  As soon as they turn red they are sweet and ready to pick.  I think they taste like strawberries.   
 
After we saw this one we noticed another one along the road to town.  We noticed it because the road beneath it was dark red.  And when we looked up we saw Mulberries!!!!
 
Be on the lookout.  There may be a tree near you.  Oh, yeah, I didn’t need it, but the Seek app positively identified it as Red Mulberry.  
 
HAPPY GARDENING!!!
Posted on June 12, 2024 8:00 AM by Gerry Trout
 
It’s been a few years since we’ve seen Indian pipes.  But we saw these blooming in the park a few days ago.  
 
Indian Pipes are very interesting.  They grow in clumps like this near their source of fungus.  You can see how small they are, just 2-4 inches tall.  Their leaves are just scaly bits along the stems, and they have no chlorophyll.  Since they don’t have chlorophyll they need no sunlight, and can grow in the deepest, darkest part of the forest.  They appear in early summer to early autumn, usually a few days after rainfall.  
 
That’s all I know.  Except that I love seeing them on a walk.  I hope you see some in your travels.
 
 
HAPPY GARDENING!!!
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