Re: The First Zucchini
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- Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 19:00:00 -0600
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Sounds like your garden is going great, Cyndi. zem ----- Original Message ----- From: "Johnson Cyndi D Civ 95 CG/SCSRT" <cyndi.johnson@edwards.af.mil>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 9:47 AM Subject: [CHAT] The First Zucchini
It's happened, I picked the first zucchini of the year last Sunday night. Actually I picked about four of them, you know how it is with zucchini, it's easy to have too many, but at this time of year I'm catching them at about four inches long. I brought them in and showed them to husband, who said "Oh no, not already". Some people have no sense of grand occasions. :-) We spent the weekend in the mountains with our horses so I didn't get any gardening done. It was a good time up there though. We are now official volunteers with the Forest Service, so we rode into the wilderness and did trail maintenance at a spot where a flash flood had wiped out a trail. Not being terribly experienced about this I admit to apprehension as our horses ambled along a six inch wide trail, composed mainly of big shifty rocks, on the side of a mountain. "Don't worry" my sister says "if the horse goes over just jump off the other side". Great comfort. But actually it all went fine, we saw some wonderful scenery and met some nice people, and the horses were unfazed by it all. Our experiment with the hot wire barrier has gotten nowhere. Well, not really true...I was hoping for bodies (bloodthirsty I know) but that hasn't happened. The critters are no longer eating the lettuce where the hot wire is, but if we are zapping anything it has not proved lethal. So I don't know if they're not interested because what's in there is too old, are avoiding it because they don't like the looks, or have gotten shocked and are avoiding it. There is one rabbit still digging into the enclosure around the soybeans but I am not noticing any new plant damage, so I don't know what he's up to. I guess the hot wire has done well enough that it's worth putting up early next year to protect new seedlings. I've picked about 5 pounds of snow peas so far and need to put some in the freezer tonight. I'm pleased considering the miserable start they had. Everything else is just growing along. The front yard looks pretty weedy but I think tonight I can spend an hour on it, better than nothing. At least that's my plan if it isn't too windy, right now it's blowing about 30mph. Cyndi --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
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