Mart, I appreciate your advice and know that it helps. LOL I used the Epsom salts around all of mine. Here is the story. My companion is competing...
Happy belated Birthday, Frank. I hope there are many more to celebrate!
Makes sense to me, Northerner!
Well said, KK. Due to infrequent watering, some of our tomatoes have Blossom end rot. Hopefully only a few. We had a beautiful rain today, mostly...
Our onion harvest was good. The garlic also. I set out a row of garlic after the original harvest. It hasn't come up yet, but it has plenty of time.
KK, sadly our Shizu (Susie in English) is no longer with us. I imagination she learned to cook what her husband was accustomed to.
Hummer, I missed something. Just what are those little ball-like things? Is it a Growing medium?
Northerner, this must be the year of the bean. We have 8 rows of Blue Lake beans and they just keep on giving. We have eaten, frozen, given away...
KK, which country grows the best tasting tomato? I haven't tasted a tomato that surpasses Michigan tomatoes. However this year may be different...
I thought it might be caused by days of lack of moisture. My current problem is lack of pollination.
DeepWoods, that's my routine too. Minus the photos.
It's even more fun when the grands are a little older and you climb together, wade the creek together, laugh together! Memories are made of these...
The Sunflower seemed to evolve from shot to shot, or click to click.
I so appreciate these amazing photos. You captured what I gaze at, never able to save .
The children are adorable! The trees appear to be ancient/I love walking through such woods.
KK, I had a dear sister in law who grew up in Japan. However the only food she served was American fare.I did eat once at a Japanese restaurant....
KK, I understand. We humankind have taken the land which once was populated by four-legged creatures/ Now we expect them to respect our space.
KK, are you allowed to trap and transport them to a less populated area?
We use garlic, pepper, parsley, basil, slightly spicy. Are the foods in Japan more bland?
Oh no, KK! Your monkeys are as annoying as our squirrels and groundhogs. These critters sample every tomato they can get their greedy mouths on.