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The garden has been struggling in this heat. We got to harvest my cabbages. Audrey, you’re getting so crispy, girl. And these Harley Quinn beetles are everywhere. Sh. Not a snail. Girl, bye. We got to save Audrey. It’s okay. I’m here. I got you. You are so crispy. Oh my god. I hope the inside’s okay. Oh god, what was that? Oh my god. What is lurkin? Get my cabbage. Let me put you out of your misery, girl. Wow. Oh my god, that’s such a big spider. Excuse me. Shoot. Is anything else lurking in there? Oh my god, there are so many creatures under here. Okay, roly polies. I can do any more spiders? Jesus Christ, girl. You got a whole ass e ecosystem under your ass. What a mess, girl. What a mess. See, I have hope. It looks pretty cute under there. Let me clean Audrey up and see what we got. Wow. Okay, underneath all those layers, she looks pretty good. And if you couldn’t tell, she’s big. Slay Audrey. Let me check my pumpkin patch. Oh, I see you. Hey, girl. Hey. This is a Muske de Provenance pumpkin. And this color is a good sign. I think she’s ready to harvest. Oh, and oh, and her tandrol is nice and crispy. She ready. Please no spiders pop out at me. Oh, there’s a spider. But she’s tiny. Excuse me. Oh my gosh, she’s a cutie. This is my first pumpkin of the season. Slay pumpkin. I’ve only harvested two things. I’m sweating like a in church. Let’s check on these maiders. The horn worms have come with a vengeance this season. I’ll deal with you later. And you and you and you. There’s so many. And they are literally so plump. Y’all eating good, huh? Well, count your days, horn worm. Count your days. I’ll be back for you. Luckily, there’s still plenty of tomatoes to harvest. This one is just starting to blush. I think I’m going to harvest this too before the worms get to it. If it doesn’t ripen, we’ll just have some fried green tomatoes. We still got plenty of cherry tomatoes. Dang horn worms. It’s okay. I’ll save you. My peppers have been struggling. But it looks like we have some cayenne peppers ready. Yay. While I’m over here, might be time to harvest some onions cuz they’re going to get smothered by this squash. Okay, not bad. Slay onion. Most of them are flopping over anyways, and that tells me they’re just about done. Okay. Itty bitty onion. I think it’s about time I pull some leaks, too. Nice. This one seems good, too. Whoa, that one was in deep. You know what else is ready? We got elderberry. These berries are ripe. And there’s so much of it. This is one of my favorite things growing in the garden. Oh, that’s heavy. Look at all those berries. Wow. And we still have so many more ripening. I think this will be more than enough for us. I like to leave the rest for the birds. Time to make medicine. Ah, you know what else is ready? I’m pretty sure these Asian pears are ready to go. Look at that gorgeous color. And the heat has been kind of intense for them. I don’t want to lose them in case of anything. They have a nice firmness to them. And this is the color they’re supposed to get. So, I think it’s ready to pluck. Yeah. Wow. This one’s still a little green in some spots. So, I’m going to let this one hang on and see what happens. We got one more up here with some nice color on it. Should just Oh, sleigh. I grew Asian pears. Real quick, let me harvest some rosemary, too. Slay abundance. Wow, what a harvest. Sleigh garden.

22 Comments

  1. Get some free range geese! They are not afraid of dogs at all, and they eat up the pests, and eat the weeds. And they are great for providing natural manure as fertilizer, as well as great guard animals.

  2. Hello! It's a big cabbage and pumpkin, isn't it? Tomatoes, onions, elderberries, and Asian pears✨ It's a good harvest! Which country's pears are those? I love Japanese Kousui pears. A wide and beautiful garden is wonderfulπŸ‘ I live in an apartment and grow blackberries, rosemary, radishes, and lettuce in planters in a small garden. One day, I would like to create a wonderful garden like yours😊
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  3. Awww you have a wolf spider in your garden!! Let them do their thing!! They’ll keep the pest away and are really good for your garden!!