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Sunday, July 27, 2008
Corn as High as Logan's Eye
Parts of the garden are doing pretty well. The corn is tasseled, but I don't see any ears. The pumpkins, cantelope, and squash are blooming like crazy, but I see only a couple of green marble-sized growths. I don't know which vine is which vegetable because they are all tangled together and growing a foot a day. The carrots are about an inch long and we have a few puny tomatoes and grubs which I understand are the larva of June bugs. The beans are abundant and whoever is eating the leaves doesn't touch the blossoms or beans.
Labels:
Gardening,
Missouri life
I retired as a technical writer years ago. Since then I've spent my time reading, writing, rabble-rousing and raising my two orphaned grandsons. Because they are now grown,I still spend time reading, writing, quilting, and in advocacy for many causes. Don't get me started on politics. My day-to-day life is fairly quiet, but my fantasy life is soaring, and I take mental excursions almost as good as the real thing.
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