Bookhenge: Celebrating Gay Pride Month.
Bookhenge: Arugula for rabbits to eat their fill ;-)
Bookhenge: Love the herbs in the garden!
Bookhenge: Yep! Gonna to be a lot of first-time paw paw tasters and enthusiasts when the paw paws ripen . . .
Bookhenge: Squash borer attack! The brown substance is frass aka larvae poop.
Bookhenge: It's always sad to lose a squash . . .
Bookhenge: Probing for the squash borer larvae . . .
Bookhenge: There they are! There are usually two in each stem.
Bookhenge: Yuck!
Bookhenge: In action
Bookhenge: The culprit! Squash borer caught just that morning in the garden.
Bookhenge: Our beloved trombone squash with tiny squash.
Bookhenge: Lots of work going on . . .
Bookhenge: "Most Unusual Shaped Vegetable" entry???
Bookhenge: Usual-shaped vegetables
Bookhenge: What a team!
Bookhenge: Team National Charity League doing some serious weeding!
Bookhenge: The lovely purple gladiola aka sword lily
Bookhenge: Weedin' and a-grinnin'
Bookhenge: Peaches - in- progress
Bookhenge: Snack time in the garden . . .
Bookhenge: Behold! A baby peach tree gifted by the birds . . . or the naughty squirrels ;-0
Bookhenge: The pruning dance . . .
Bookhenge: First step -- grab hold of what you think is the problem . . .
Bookhenge: Garden hat fashion
Bookhenge: Lesson on tomatoes and fruit trees . . .
Bookhenge: Mary Washington (that's right. Not sure if Martha raised asparagus ;-). Asparagus berries..
Bookhenge: On a quest to save the vegetables from the pesky cabbage moth . . .
Bookhenge: Vern-in-action