Bookhenge: Bee Crossing
Bookhenge: Dance of the Bumble Bee
Bookhenge: Going in for more . . .
Bookhenge: Who knew bees adore leek blossoms?
Bookhenge: Tasty, little buds, and lots of them.
Bookhenge: What a team!
Bookhenge: April, "beek" (bee geek) enjoys a little bee activity.
Bookhenge: Hopi Black Dye Sunflowers, one of several varietes in the garden
Bookhenge: Hopi, close-up
Bookhenge: Pike's Peak, up close and personal.
Bookhenge: Lesson on sunflowe proopation
Bookhenge: These never deveoped seeds, but if they had we could remove them, dry, them and keep them in the fridge until next season.
Bookhenge: Happy, little Shasta daisies
Bookhenge: One of our chief nemeses -- the dreaded cabbage looper
Bookhenge: Anitra's on the trail
Bookhenge: Excellent form!
Bookhenge: Caught and lain on the ground in one fast move . . .
Bookhenge: Another one bites the dust . . .
Bookhenge: Tiny bee collecting pollen in Trombone squash blossom
Bookhenge: The mighty Trombone squash
Bookhenge: Tromboe, almost ready to harvest
Bookhenge: Septorium wilt strikes a cucumber plant
Bookhenge: Good thing we're treating with hydrogen peroxide . . .
Bookhenge: Spraying with hydrogen peroxide
Bookhenge: Careful to spray under leaf, too
Bookhenge: Sort of fun . . .
Bookhenge: Humans enjoy the leek blossom, too . . .
Bookhenge: What's that???
Bookhenge: The Cucamelon! World's most adorable veggie!
Bookhenge: Cullen pulls a leak-repair thing from magic collection . . .