We have tomatoes! I know I whined in my last weekly post that the fruit was not setting. No whining anymore, as the plants are developing quickly and I am pretty sure we'll have a bumper crop of...I don't remember what I planted, though I don't think it was all cherry tomatoes. We'll find out soon enough. We also have four peppers starting too. The parsley is ready to be harvested and the sage and basil aren't far behind.
We need rain! It's been awhile since we had we've had a decent rain, and our rain barrels are emptied out. That means using town water. Water in this community is expensive because several years ago, they built a new water treatment plant. We're still in the process of paying that off, and it will be several more years. But, since we now have tomatoes, I will not quit watering. We don't, however, water our lawn and it is browning off quite quickly.
This was the final week of swimming lessons. Eli passed his level 2 swimmer the first week and wasn't as enthusiastic in the second week. He needs to work on his flutter kick so I suspect he'll be working on his level 3 through next summer. Funny kid, he's so literal. His instructor was talking about the front and back crawl. He told he didn't want to do either, because babies crawl. D suggested she use the terms front and back stroke instead. :p
Wednesday's photo was taken at our local Co-op store. Our Independent grocer has them priced at $8.49 a package. Before Covid, those sausages usually sold for $4.99 a package and were often on sale for $3.99. Although we enjoy several varieties of this brand of sausage, we won't be purchasing these in the near future. While I realize input cost prices have increased for producers, processers, and the grocery chains, I think this is beyond ridiculous.
More weeding happened this week, and I started cutting back a creeping juniper in the back yard. I don't know about anyone else, but it smells like cat urine to my daughter and me. Plus the creeping bellflower has found it's way into the plant so it all needs to go.
I've contacted a local tree trimming company as well. We need to get rid of the cedar as it is too close to the house, and in the side yard we want to get rid of the evergreen. It is too close to the fence (that we plan to have replaced next year), and it doesn't look terribly healthy. We'll also get the tree in the backyard trimmed to keep the branches off the power line running from the pole to the house.
Speaking of the shed, I did get it cleaned up last Sunday. We moved a shelving unit which opened up space on the back wall. I was able to put all of the larger garden tools on that wall between the studs and used a bungee cord to hold them in place. Shelves were reorganized with like items together. Hopefully that will make it easier to find things as we need them. I seem to recall doing something similar last year and the organization didn't last.
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