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A drumroll......
As suspected, one of our 16 chicklets, now young adults, is a.....
ROOSTER!
Geez... why do poultry companies do this? Why is there always a surprise amongst an order of hens? It happens every single time - without exception - in our experience. Is this always the case? Have any of you experienced this, or is this just my karma?
Two mornings ago, while I was opening up the chicken houses, I found myself right in the middle of the chicken yard between the two houses. Behind me, Goose crowed his morning song.
In front of me, one of these cutie patooties answered him back!
Now, if only I could figure out which one of them is the rooster. I'm sure one of these mornings I will catch him in the act.
The past few weeks of gardening has been challenging. Even with daily watering, the ground dries out and turns to dust within hours. And... I am a very generous waterer! The sun has been brutal. Many of my peppers and tomatoes have blossom end-rot - something I have never before experienced. After reading about this, I have come to the conclusion, that even with watering, they just are not getting enough moisture. Remember those rains we were predicted to get this week? Nada. Zip. Zilch.
Amazingly, despite the brutal heat, we are still getting plenty of produce. I think the thing I am most excited about are my loofah gourds.
There are now several large ones hanging down from the top of the arch.
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Your loofah is way ahead of mine, but with the rain we are getting, it won't be long until we catch up! I would encourage you to add some to your veg rations with breakfast. If you catch them when they are no longer than four to six inches, they are mighty tasty!
Hope you get some of this glorious rain!
Your flowers are gorgeous and I look forward to seeing your loofah harvest.
I love that first picture. Beautiful color.
Yes, it's hard to keep up with the watering. When is enough, enough? you have so much to water.... I can't imagine the time that it requires. you need soaker hoses.
Have a quiet and productive weekend. Hugs
I had really bad blossom rot on my tomatoes last year. Apparently it's from a lack of calcium in the soil? I got a nice fertilizer high in calcium and magnesium and put it around the base of the plants, and the blossom rot all healed up.