Tired of Pumpkins?
Never!
Okay…back to the Writing Mines and the land of the macabre for me….and Pumpkins Jade, don’t forget to bring back the pumpkins.
Jason, I’ve been thinking on that very thing… come August so many plants look heat-weary (and in this area, are also well-munched by Japanese beetles). I’m trying so hard not to count my chicks before they’re hatched… but I am hoping for a good pumpkin crop!
AM, of course YOU’D never tire of pumpkins. 🙂 Not to worry – they still have a lot of excitement in store, and I’ll be sure to share their progress.
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The growth in June is always so lush and pure. It’s before the hard heat sets in and drought toughens up the world.
Tired of Pumpkins?
Never!
Okay…back to the Writing Mines and the land of the macabre for me….and Pumpkins Jade, don’t forget to bring back the pumpkins.
Jason, I’ve been thinking on that very thing… come August so many plants look heat-weary (and in this area, are also well-munched by Japanese beetles). I’m trying so hard not to count my chicks before they’re hatched… but I am hoping for a good pumpkin crop!
AM, of course YOU’D never tire of pumpkins. 🙂 Not to worry – they still have a lot of excitement in store, and I’ll be sure to share their progress.