Bookhenge: Welcome back, Marty!!!
Bookhenge: Explaining the need . . .
Bookhenge: And a plea for help . . .
Bookhenge: So far away from her family in need in a troubled homeland . . .
Bookhenge: A collection . . .
Bookhenge: Good year for peaches!
Bookhenge: Ours are white-flesh peaches -- yum!
Bookhenge: Our urban fruit tree with peaches, plums, and apricots . . . finished for the year now.
Bookhenge: Beans are bountiful!
Bookhenge: And so are the squash . . .
Bookhenge: There are trombone, our go-to squash, which has the big bulb and the straight arm.
Bookhenge: Our new squash variety, the candy roaster . . .
Bookhenge: What could be a hybrid ;-)
Bookhenge: Mystery squash . . .
Bookhenge: Mystery squash plant -- that's one plant!
Bookhenge: And our mystery squash . . .
Bookhenge: Squash of unknown origin . . .
Bookhenge: Gotta wonder . . .
Bookhenge: Searching for squash . . .
Bookhenge: Squash blossom
Bookhenge: Squash blossom with bee intoxicated by the pollen . . .
Bookhenge: Taking a little rest ;-)
Bookhenge: Maybe the prettiest blossom in the garden -- the okra blossom . . .
Bookhenge: Brightly-colored sunflower attracts bee . . .
Bookhenge: Painted Lady bean blossoms . . .
Bookhenge: Sad to say that squash borers have discovered our candy roaster vines . . .
Bookhenge: Triage in effort to remove the squash borer larvae and save the plant.
Bookhenge: Best cuke variety ever! Marketmore!