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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

As Big as it Gets!


We left town for about 3 weeks. My cousins were in charge of watering and harvesting the vegies... we return to super sized giant eight balls and summer squash the size of frisbees! We picked so much squash the day after we return Melisa and Josh both carried it in a large laundry basket into the kitchen. It took over a dozen fully stuffed grocery bags to distribute all the zucinis, eight balls and summer squash... As of today, we are harvesting 2 bags a day... thank goodness my mom's coworkers are asking for more.



Speaking of big, we have a hen that every few days lays an egg with a double yolk. We have no idea which hen is doing this amazing thing, but we love cracking the egg... I guess i'm not the only one with bragging rights to having twins. How can we tell it's a double yolk egg even before cracking it, well just look at it's size! (answer: back row, 2nd from the left).



My prize winning pumpkin got as big as it's going to get. After the bee sting incident, I'm staying out of the patch untill all leaves have wilted away. Both pumpkins are turning orange, so i'm not sure if i should continue watering or not, I'll ask the Pumpkin Guru on that. Apparently a few days after we left, a white powder formed on the leaves and started causing the plant to wilt. I was told, the weather was extremely hot and Ed's uncle place a tarp a few feet above the entire vine to help give it shade. Ironicly, the only part of the vine that was wilting was the one not shaded. I'm very happy with the growth of my pumpkins and plan to show them off for all of fall!



Out with the old (my giant pumpkin), in with the new (bird house goards and watermelon)! I planted some bird house gourds along the fence near the pony and my neighbors, in the middle part, Ed sowed watermelon seeds and the are growing! In this same spot a year ago, I sowed sunflowers, however none ever sprouted until now. Between all the vines is a five foot tall sunflower with it head just barely raising to bloom.


Our heirloom corn is growing tall and forming well. In some space, the corn didn't grow, so Ed will be filling it in with edamame (soy) beans and peas. The corn will make natural bean/pea poles.

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