tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8140555060258310725.post7635527776020891474..comments2012-08-15T10:56:32.972-05:00Comments on Golden Oldies Farm: the end of july; the continuation of a droughtGolden Oldies Farm C.S.A.http://www.blogger.com/profile/17908718761563070653noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8140555060258310725.post-54534019809577128592012-08-15T10:56:32.972-05:002012-08-15T10:56:32.972-05:00Sounds familiar...
I do have a few things in th...Sounds familiar...<br /><br /> I do have a few things in the ground now (green beans, radishes, lettuces, spinach...) and almost have the old green bean bed turned over and re-composted and ready to plant beets. Just harvested my butternuts, but only got about 13 of them. Am harvesting edamame right now, and still getting okra, tomatoes and peppers every day.<br /><br /> For over a month my day was just like yours (on a smaller scale, of course). I was watering and trying to make sure the heat didn't kill my chooks. They all made it, and all the pullets are now laying adorable little eggs.<br /><br /> My house is a mess--always is this time of year,. My kitchen looks like the agricultural holocaust, lol--trays of seeds drying, buckets of odds and ends produce, canning jars stacked to high heaven. But I wouldn't trade this life for the world.<br /><br /> See you in the fall, unless I find myself meandering up your way! :)Akanniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00513632434353119491noreply@blogger.com