Rebar

The tomato plants fell over in this week’s rainstorm. They are so enormous that Ron picked up some rebar and a sledgehammer to stake them to the ground.

We lost a few that hadn’t ripened, so I’m going to try to fry them up in cornmeal and flour tonight.

Had some new potatoes last night that I harvested from our bucket. Sweet and delicious. Grilled some tuna and zuccini as well.

Labor Day…Soon

It’s less than three weeks away. Retailers have started advertising Labor Day specials. Thank goodness.

We went to the Harwichport Music Stroll last night, and it was mobbed, so much so that it was difficult to, well, stroll. We did get to hear a terrific Harwich band, Night Train.

Weekend

We had another very busy weekend, ending with an enjoyable dinner with friends on Sunday evening.

We got the living room and yard back in order after all the work last week. I washed the new windows, rearranged the living room a bit, did some pruning and Ron did laundry and mowed the front. He was able to get the lawn mower, which I thought had to be replaced, to work; the problem was the extension cords.

Since it was a tax-free weekend, I bought a bench on sale at Mahoney’s, the last garden element to be installed from Lisa Rose’s original design.

My poor truck needs a complete engine rebuild.

We did the transfer station run, including a big tree branch that Ron cut down. I planted balloon plant seeds that Laura gave me from her garden in Nashua and another couple of phlox, plus some plants in the front. We picked up calcium spray for the tomatoes, which are getting blossom end rot. I put some on last night, but it’s raining heavily today, so will have to re-apply it.

Today was insane, driving to Buzzards Bay and back to return a rental truck. I forgot to return the key.

Gardener’s Diary

We have a second crop of pumpkins, four of them.

The tomato plants are so huge that they broke the stake yesterday. Ron fixed it. Some of the tomatoes have blossom end rot. Perhaps the Earth Box is too small.

The Summer Sweet is blooming.

I mowed the other day and planted another Bee Balm and Phlox.

Had dinner this week with Khamla and Barrett. Great to see them.

We have our new windows and a ridge vent.

Rain

We’ve had an inch of rain since it started early this morning. A good thing for the garden. I just planted a Monarda (Bee Balm) and a Phlox – beautiful plants that cost only $6.99 at Stop & Shop – on the left side of the “U”. I trimmed the bushes in front of the house so that a) the carpenter who is replacing the windows and putting up siding can move more easily and b) we could take the debris to the transfer station today.

We did the transfer station run in the rain – it was pretty much impossible to avoid it – and picked up 60 plastic hangars for Ron’s laundry. We went through several boxes and trunks yesterday and have been laundering shirts for a good part of today. So far, we’ve gone through almost 40 hangars.

We found Ron’s baby book and some old photos, plus a book of postcards that belonged to his mother. Charming and interesting stuff, and a useful record of childhood illnesses.

After finishing a few household chores, we went to the Onset Blues Festival yesterday and really enjoyed it.

We also picked a handful of green beans! The tomato plants in the Earth Boxes are about six feet high and the corn is growing. We also have the start of another pumpkin, some cukes and even a watermelon.