Bookhenge: Squash in the garden -- our iconic trombone and its baby sister, honeynut ;-)
Bookhenge: Persimmons on the way . . .
Bookhenge: Nada's cucumber took a turn for the better! More interesting the shape, the better at the State Fair!
Bookhenge: Honeynut as a winter squash . . .
Bookhenge: Harvesting cayennes, a favorite hot pepper
Bookhenge: Bringing to the harvest table . . .
Bookhenge: Bitter melon or carela (a fruit of many names). Gotta love the nubby texture.
Bookhenge: Eating raw bitter melon with a bit of cilantro and jalapeno. Yummy!!!
Bookhenge: Now maybe a bit of bitter melon cooler! Yum!
Bookhenge: Who knew blueberry season would last so long???
Bookhenge: In the blueberry jungle . . .
Bookhenge: Sweet. Mother and daughter team from National Charity League. . .
Bookhenge: All smiles in the garden!
Bookhenge: Tidying up!
Bookhenge: We sense a lesson coming on . . .
Bookhenge: Yep, a lesson complete with Cullen illustrative hand motions . . .
Bookhenge: Or that big . . .
Bookhenge: What entrallment looks like . . .
Bookhenge: Moving up in the garden . . .
Bookhenge: Pruning sweet potato leaves . . . wonder how many leaves in the planting box???
Bookhenge: Little fertilizer for the sweet potatoes . . .
Bookhenge: Attending the collard nursery . . .
Bookhenge: Sweet and helpful little lady bug . . .
Bookhenge: Definitely not helpful aphid on basil
Bookhenge: Harvesting beans! Almost time for popcorn(Thanks to Cullen for photo).
Bookhenge: Are those rain coats???? Neither rain, nor sleet or snow😉 (Tanks to Cillen for photo)
Bookhenge: Now that’s a lush garden! (Thanks to Cillen for the photo)
Bookhenge: My advice, learned from experience, is to restrain from reaching up and plucking until you’re sure there’s no competition for that gig😆