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In garden news: I finally have little baby watermelons on my vines! I've been able to spot two so far, only slightly bigger than a jellybean, and that makes me very happy! Also making me happy are the seven pumpkins I have growing that are now about 1-2 lbs. each. While I am melting in the heat, the veggies are diggin' it, and all the plants are just full of new growth. Here's some gratuitous veggie pics:
'Carnival' acorn squash (aren't they pretty?!):

More 'carnival' squash, these ones green and white striped and photographed in hipster!vision:

Hipster!fied tomatillos:

(They look big, but the little paper 'lanterns' growing on the plant are basically empty and the tomatillos themselves are still tiny!)
And now various shots of pumpkins, also in hipster!vision:

(See those white spots on the leaves? That's powdery mildew. It looks like nothing now, but if it spreads, it can completely COAT all the leaves and stress the plants. IT MUST BE KILLED WITH FIRE, except it can't be killed with fire, so it is merely being suppressed with milk spray at the mo...)




Things I am NOT happy about, gardenwise: the mildew, my arch-nemesis. END ROT! Ok, so I have seven pumpkins growing nicely, but none of the new little baby pumpkins are making it! They're rotting and falling off the vine before they get bigger than golfball-sized. It is epic sad! :( Various other forms of fungal wilt are striking my nutmeg melons (which otherwise have adorable little fuzzy fruits on them!) and the cucumbers. Everday I am ripping out a few feet of vine that have given up on life. And this FRIGGIN' HUMIDITY is torture!
Also also: more people need to play my game with me! It works thusly:
And...go!

It contains a story written by none other than the fantastically talented
In garden news: I finally have little baby watermelons on my vines! I've been able to spot two so far, only slightly bigger than a jellybean, and that makes me very happy! Also making me happy are the seven pumpkins I have growing that are now about 1-2 lbs. each. While I am melting in the heat, the veggies are diggin' it, and all the plants are just full of new growth. Here's some gratuitous veggie pics:
'Carnival' acorn squash (aren't they pretty?!):

More 'carnival' squash, these ones green and white striped and photographed in hipster!vision:

Hipster!fied tomatillos:

(They look big, but the little paper 'lanterns' growing on the plant are basically empty and the tomatillos themselves are still tiny!)
And now various shots of pumpkins, also in hipster!vision:

(See those white spots on the leaves? That's powdery mildew. It looks like nothing now, but if it spreads, it can completely COAT all the leaves and stress the plants. IT MUST BE KILLED WITH FIRE, except it can't be killed with fire, so it is merely being suppressed with milk spray at the mo...)




Things I am NOT happy about, gardenwise: the mildew, my arch-nemesis. END ROT! Ok, so I have seven pumpkins growing nicely, but none of the new little baby pumpkins are making it! They're rotting and falling off the vine before they get bigger than golfball-sized. It is epic sad! :( Various other forms of fungal wilt are striking my nutmeg melons (which otherwise have adorable little fuzzy fruits on them!) and the cucumbers. Everday I am ripping out a few feet of vine that have given up on life. And this FRIGGIN' HUMIDITY is torture!
Also also: more people need to play my game with me! It works thusly:
- You give me the name of a color or an emotion.
- I give you something that reminds me of or represents that color or emotion: a picture, a quote, a drabble, etc.
- I give you a color or emotion, and then you do the same!
And...go!
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Date: 2011-07-21 06:29 am (UTC)I am most fascinated by tomatillos. We don't really have them here, but I assume from my River Cottage learnings that they're a lot like very small tomatoes? (As the name suggests). But the pretty part is the leafy bit, I think. They look so cute when they're open and they have an adorable head of papery leaves. I am jealous.
Err, also, emotion: unfettered joy.