After a very bumpy start, my summer squash is actually producing. Just in time for powdery mildew. I am so thankful to have even a few of them, I don't even care. Well, I do, but I don't have time to do much about it. While wandering by the cucumber trellis, I spotted quite a few good-sized cukes, so those went in the basket, too. Tomatoes are starting - finally - to ripen, but the plants look like hell. I just hope they last long enough to keep the crop going.
I love these round zucchinis! |
This past Sunday, after dithering around for weeks, I finally made a new clothespin bag. For years, I have been using a system that does not work. For YEARS. Talk about slow on the uptake. I have a seersucker (remember that stuff?) sleeveless granny top - sort of a cross between a short muu-muu and an apron - that I have been using as a wearable clothespin holder. This means stuffing the clothespins in both pockets, reaching down, then up, down, then up and then having to reach across and down when I run out of pins in one pocket. Awkward, to say the least.
My new bag:
And, to close today's post, a dose of cuteness.
I have been trying to get a pic of all three of them - I've come close, but no cigar. Since Pepper is never further than 10 inches away from me, it's easy to take his picture. Crouching waaaay down.
11 comments:
Love the new clothespin bag. I REALLY need to replace mine--it's reached the point of being "offensive".
And Cute is good anytime---especially at the finale!
Have a wonderful busy day!
My squash is covered in squash bugs, but they are still producing regardless. I'm marinating zucchini, peppers and onion to can my first zucchini salsa tomorrow.
Sue - There were so many options on line that my vision blurred. I just picked out the easiest one that used what I had. Hope you're well up there on the sub-Tundra!
Kristina - My squash plants were stunted from the start - that squash-in-a-bag did NOT work for me. I hope that they manage to put out a few more before keeling over.
I hate the panicky feeling. Is it a woman of the soil thing or what? And good luck with that downsizing plan LOL.
Oh, golly-gee-whiskers, do I ever need to make a clothespin bag like yours! My clothespins are in a medium-sized wicker basket and to keep them handy, I stand in front of the basket and clip as many as I possibly can to my clothing. You know, down the front of the placket if I have a shirt on, on the bottom hem and around the scoop neck if wearing a tank top. I use all that I have clipped to my clothes and then have to go back to the basket for a refill. Is that a bad method, or what? Do I need to make a bag like yours, or what? Geesh.
Love that little dust mop of a Pepper!
Susan,
Shhhhh.......don't mention winter!!!!
It's to soon for winter.
Love the clothespin bag, you did a great job :-)
I wish my squash was at the size to harvest, it's only about 2 inches in size.
Those are some really nice looking cucumbers, do you have plans for them?
Susan - It must be, because the only people I know who are afflicted are those of us who garden or farm. Yes, I am such a failure at downsizing... :)
Mama Pea - Oh, my. Your system is even more complicated than mine! I bet you haven't made a clothespin bag because you're too busy making things for other people...
That is such a great description of the little guy - he's so low to the ground that he DOES tend to dust for me!
Sandy - Sorry! I am enjoy this weather and my little squash crop! I love this round squash (thanks to Candy C for introducing me to them) for stuffing and baking. I have big plans for this weekend. That involve lots of meals of stuffed squash.
Your little Pepper is so sweet and so loved.............
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