The Ides of June
It's nearly the Ides of June. Today there was almost two inches of rain from thunderstorms following almost six weeks of drought. And yet in this dusty spring, the gardens haven't fared so badly.
This is a terrible photo, it makes the plants look stepped on. These are the tomatoes shown growing in the egg carton in the previous post.
And these are the peppers that were growing in the pie pan.
Snap peas blooming in spite of the very dry conditions. Now that they have had some water, they will grow up another three or four feet and set on more peas along the way.


This is a terrible photo, it makes the plants look stepped on. These are the tomatoes shown growing in the egg carton in the previous post.

And these are the peppers that were growing in the pie pan.








Snap peas blooming in spite of the very dry conditions. Now that they have had some water, they will grow up another three or four feet and set on more peas along the way.




