Bookhenge: It's a blueberry jungle . . .
Bookhenge: Just look at those blueberries!
Bookhenge: Rainbow colors!
Bookhenge: Who's that in the swing???
Bookhenge: Time for a rest from blueberry pickin'
Bookhenge: How about a really challenging task? Butterfly chasin'
Bookhenge: Whoops! It went thata way . . .
Bookhenge: Nice swing!!!
Bookhenge: Close!
Bookhenge: Closer . . .
Bookhenge: On the move . . .
Bookhenge: The quest continues . . .
Bookhenge: Sadly, a Patty Pan squash is missing . . .
Bookhenge: Here's a replacement and some diatomaceous earth to ward off squash borers so they won't strike again!
Bookhenge: Meanwhile, another effort to keep those squash borers at bay -- Castille soap! Reportedly, they don't like the smell! We'll soon find out . . .
Bookhenge: Spraying a Castille soap solution on some squash beds . . .
Bookhenge: The native passion flower in bloom . . .
Bookhenge: The diamond box clemantis in bloom . . .
Bookhenge: Strategy session . . .
Bookhenge: That borage is so beautiful and the best pollinator-attractor in the garden!!!
Bookhenge: Oh, dear! More unidentified mating bugs!
Bookhenge: Yea! Planting sweet potato plants -- leaves and roots!
Bookhenge: Sweet potato slips donated by Barnes Farm in Nash County, the largest producer of sweet potatoes in the world!!!
Bookhenge: A sweet potato slip -- no roots!
Bookhenge: Planting slips! Interesting experiment with half of the slips planted horizonally. We'll see . . .
Bookhenge: Seminole pumpkins planted under a tree to see how high it will climb. Seminole Indians in the Everglades found these vigorous vines would grow up 30 feet!!!
Bookhenge: This is worrisome . . .
Bookhenge: Asian pear has a fungus that threatens to spoil our crop!!!
Bookhenge: Yuck!!!!
Bookhenge: Time to spray with H2O2!!!