September 2018

Strong rains and more tomato harvest

A crackin’ thunderstorm came through and passed right overhead. Water streamed down the road, over sidewalks, on its way to the creek. The rain knocked down a good number of […]

Harvesting and Pickling

Today’s (quite modest) haul: Eggplant: 11 oz Peppers: 4 oz Tomatoes: Just a bit over 2 pounds I used a quick pickle recipe to preserve and flavor some of my […]

About two weeks ago I cast all kinds of wildflower and bee attractant flowers around the perimiter of the yard. Most of them are sprouting already. Today, I took the […]

Beetle update

The Harlequin beetle population enjoyed a resurgence — but I spotted soldier beetles on the tomato plants nearby, so predators are finally moving in! I spotted the garden’s first ladybug […]

Cat pawing at a live mouse.

Today Mr Poofy caught a good-sized mouse. He caught it by the back gate, which I thought I had sealed — apparently not! There are so many holes around the […]

I’ve learned this season that tomatoes and melons are extremely proliferous and are capable of growing into enormous plants. Unsupported, tomatoes will simply grow along the ground, everywhere; the same […]

A 14 ounce tomato sits on a digital scale

There are more tomatoes than we can eat. The end of August and beginning of September have yielded many pounds of tomatoes. I started measuring the weight of tomatoes that […]