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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • Those wildflowers look divine, my goal for next year is to have a patch like that!

    Here’s what I’ve got -

    Sunflowers!

    Tomatoes have been doing great, especially the cherry variety I’m growing

    The vineborers got half my pumpkins but I’ve harvested a few good ones, as well as a healthy crop of butternut squash

    Bonus brood of wild turkeys from my living room window, there have been quite a few families with cute little fluff balls in the yard recently


  • I’ve been playing the new Solium Infernum with a friend - the first playthrough I did not particularly enjoy (partially my fault for not playing the tutorial first) but once I learned the mechanics my second game was more fun. The UI is not very smooth to use and there are some mechanics I don’t like, but overall pretty good.

    I also picked up Mindustry again last night - it’s an open source Factorio + Tower Defense + RTS that is rather addicting… The new campaign they added a couple years ago is better than the original too.


  • I missed seeing the weekly thread yesterday, thanks for posting it! Those cucumbers look great - mine are pretty much done here on the opposite side of the country (maybe I underwatered in July) but my tomatoes are doing great. Sunflowers are so close to blooming, which is super exciting.

    Here’s the coolest thing I saw this week - a large caterpillar on my tomatoes studded with parasitic wasp eggs. What a crazy insect - it infects the host caterpillar with a virus that prevents it from molting!



  • Tacked together some scrap wood to un-squash my squash arch - turns out 12 gauge wire fencing is not rigid enough to support full grown butternut squashes! I like how it looks with the wood, though.

    You can see my sunflowers too in the right of the image, just starting to form their flowers. I’m hoping they’ll open in time for the visitors I have this weekend to see them.

    The cucumbers are slowing down now but it’s the tomatoes’ turn to go absolutely wild. I bet I could start harvesting some of these squash and pumpkins soon as well.




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    1 month ago

    I’ve only gotten two so far, but here’s what I’ve been doing -

    • coin the zucchini, salt, let sit for 20min and pat off the water
    • dip pieces in flour, then egg, then a bread crumb, parmesan, and seasoning mixture Bake at 400, 10 minutes each side

    After 10 I’d definitely be looking into breads and cakes, especially stuff that might freeze well








  • Finally figured out how remove exif data and add an image, so here’s a picture of the garden! I hand pollenated my first butternut squash yesterday, and the cucumber plants are covered in flowers, several of which look like they might actually start turning into cucumbers! I’ve got some empty space that I want to figure out what to do with, I’m starting some more bell peppers and I think I might plant some more carrots. Overall very happy with how things are growing so far this year!

    The raised beds with the arch trellis have cucumbers, tomatoes, potatoes, squash, basil, some brassicas (not doing too great), radish, and beets. The beds in the foreground have chickpeas and some empty space where I may add carrots. There is another bed off camera where I have more pumpkins and some sunflowers.


  • My potatoes are in an absolute riot of growth, to the point that they’re shading out plants next to them! Lesson learned, next year they get a bed to themselves!

    The cucumbers and squash are growing up my trellis arch really well, so I’m hopeful that by the time it gets really hot I’ll have some shade there.

    It’s been wonderful to harvest fresh lettuce for my lunch daily, and I’ve had some great salads with my radishes. Definitely going to keep succession planting those! If I’d planned better I would have staggered them a little more in my initial planting.

    Haven’t gotten the photo upload to work with the app I use (Connect) but maybe I’ll try from my computer later.



  • It’s been wonderful watching everything pop into full green growth over the last couple weeks here!

    I’ve got pretty much everything planted out into the garden and things are acclimating pretty well, though I think the squash wants warmer weather to really get going.

    I’ve been watching the path I use to walk through the woods on my commute slowly get overgrown with poisen ivy - does anyone have suggestions on what to do about that other than just going through with gloves and clippers? Definitely don’t want to spray anything noxious since its not my land (and I wouldn’t anyway if it was).