Bookhenge: The garden is looking good!
Bookhenge: Dedicated vine wranglers
Bookhenge: Hopi Black Dye Sunflower is the first to bloom . . .
Bookhenge: Hopi Black Dye sunflower sends out multiple blooms . .
Bookhenge: Here's looking at you!
Bookhenge: Daisy, up close and personal
Bookhenge: The minature "daisies" of Feverfew
Bookhenge: Would you guess tomato blossoms? Bees love yellow blossoms!
Bookhenge: Purslane in bloom
Bookhenge: Squash Blossom Special
Bookhenge: Leeks are popping their tops and blooming!
Bookhenge: You want me to eat this asparagus raw???
Bookhenge: You know what they say about first impressions . . .
Bookhenge: Okay, better cooked, I think.
Bookhenge: Chowing down on fresh garlic stalk
Bookhenge: You like that?
Bookhenge: Can't et enough!
Bookhenge: Take a break!
Bookhenge: Announcements for the week . . .
Bookhenge: Looks lke a fast!
Bookhenge: Something for everyone
Bookhenge: Connie's homemade Carolina Berry Pie
Bookhenge: Yummy! Carolina berry and a cherry!
Bookhenge: Thanks to our baker!
Bookhenge: Attaching a weight to the drip tube
Bookhenge: Tomato in a bavket
Bookhenge: Fooled by Mother Nature
Bookhenge: Predict which tomato plants -- right-side-up or upside-down will yield the first ripe tomato??? These are Sungolds, upside-down.
Bookhenge: Yikes! Could that volunteer be a morning glory???
Bookhenge: Main goal for thinning a hanging tomato -- eliminate thick, dense foliage that will invite disease and insects