Evening glow in the greenhouse

Evening glow in the greenhouse
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Diary 9/29


I can really tell things are slowing down despite the hot weather of the last few days.  Although there are a few straggler corn ears, melons, and winter squash, the scurry of summer is fading to the calmer pace of fall as I watch sandcranes flying south overhead.  The v's of noisey birds head for the east side of Mt. McGloughlin and spend a day at Klamath Lake on their way.  I also noticed how the dogwoods are turning pink, a sure sign of fall.  I look forward to the tender spinach and radishes that are almost ready.

2 comments:

  1. Your spinach and radish tops look really good and healthy! I'm a bit obsessed with healthy greens at the moment, because all the greens in my garden seem to be getting eaten up by various pests, both visible and invisible.

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  2. Have you tried Neem? It is more of a preventative than a pesticide. Also, though it makes it look like I am growing table cloths, I use insect barrier cloth ALOT!

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