The garden is all planted. The corn, especially those first two rows, aren't making a good stand. Jim had to replant the okra, none came up. He also replanted cucumbers, zucchini and yellow summer squash, because only half the hills came up. The spinach did badly. I only have one plant. I have four heads of lettuce coming on. I wish there was more. Our beets are doing excellently well, having been eaten off by rabbits, the last two years. Our potatoes and tomatoes are both doing well, as well as the beans, which will as usual, prove too many. I still have two gallons of frozen beans left. I think the cold weather we had in the middle of April may have been the reason for non-productive seeds.
We've been having a spell of
very windy weather. This is really a more normal weather pattern for us. A few years ago, we had three summers without much wind. It felt strange at first, but it was a very pleasant change. We seem to be back the way we were, and are as aggravated as ever with so many days of 30 mph wind. I think it's windier than usual. I say that we don't consider it a windy day around here until the wind reaches 25 mph.
Jim bought me a water hyacinth the other day. I want to take pictures as it grows. It grows fast and and enjoy watching it. It's that tiny plant in the smaller area in the pond.
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