Posted by Adirondack case guy on July 18, 2013 at 17:26:25 from (74.69.160.79):
We are starting to harvest the garden. Brocolli is doing well, lots of spinich, and chard. Got 3 pickings off the peas and pulled them. Will replant them tomarrow for a second crop. Mators have lots of fruit comming, tators grew massive vines this year, hope there are lots of spuds at the bottom of them. The strawberries were a total loss, way too wet in June. The wifey pulled the garlic, and has it drying out in the screen porch. I have a 1/3rd of my firewood cut, and the front flower beds are in their mid summer glory. The last pic is where me and the critters take frequent lemonade breaks on these hot afternoons. It's been in the low 90's all week with no rain. Glad I didn't have to help with haying. Lots of neighbors still struggling with first cut. It's been a quiet week on Clinton Camp Farm. The second cut is ready for harvest, but the custom baleing crew is running behind. They are supposed to be here Sunday. The uncle will start mowing Sat. Loren, the Acg.
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