So all this laboring is starting to produce! Look at all these beautifully green strawberries and there are many more. They really seem to love the berry tower, although as self-watering planters go, this one doesn't really hold a lot of water. I still have to water every three days or so to keep them as moist as necessary, but if the berries are happy then I'm happy. It's been a super busy week, so I'm thankful I don't have to wrestle the hose over to my garden every single day anyway. Today I also checked on Mr. Eggplant. Don't ask me why I consider the eggplant a "mister." In my mind it just seems so. He's big and bushy and kind of slow...mmm. Now, let's not read anything into that. The exciting news is that for the first time I can actually see the eggplant. Take a look! It's really very exciting, considering
that I didn't think I was ever going to get anything off of this almost-year-old plant! I guess this is the short Era of the Eggplant in my garden. I'm thinking those little thorns will keep the squirrels away from this little purple gem.
that I didn't think I was ever going to get anything off of this almost-year-old plant! I guess this is the short Era of the Eggplant in my garden. I'm thinking those little thorns will keep the squirrels away from this little purple gem.~
Oh the beauty of my fruit
I've worked quite long to see
I'd be very sad, it's true
If squirrels did stealeth thee
~
Yes, it's easier to rhyme in Olde English :-)
Thou blog art greateth :)
ReplyDeleteLet's make some chocolate fondue when those puppies are ready.