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To: isopatch who wrote (98108)7/1/2020 11:31:40 PM
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Iso,

Love to hear your gardening stories! You are keeping busy and happy:)

I had a harvest as well! A squirrel (aka rat with furry tail) ate off the stalk of one of my garlic plants yesterday so I had to dig out the bulb. It was the size of a ping pong ball but all organic and cute:) Seeing as I am a novice compared to you, have a laugh imagining it drying away on a plate on my kitchen counter lol!

We started feasting on raspberries yesterday. They were fat and juicy as my daughter had spent the early spring shoveling compost onto the raspberry patch. She's got a lot of time this year as her classes were online from early March onward.

I'm tending to some buttercup squash that sprouted from the seeds thrown into the compost bin. They've started flowering but are nicely in place and not trailing so I guess that is how buttercup squash grows?

My pride and joy and daily eye candy are my front garden beds. They are my mini woodland meadow/cottage look in the midst of the urban environment:)

Oh yes, I am still composting and loving how this/that scrap that would have gone into a landfill is now so usefully turned into gardening gold:) I guess you are still using that llama compost?

S