Even though I waited until 1 o'clock to go pick strawberries, the plants were still wet. Not a good situation as I've read you can spread fungus in a strawberry patch by handling the plants when wet. I'm just hoping there was no fungus in there to be spread!



I hope you all had as nice a weather day as we did here.
I can't believe how fast they grow! I can't wait until my harvest can include some fresh eggs - although in this heat I would feel horrible for my chickens!
ReplyDeleteHi, Erin - They do grow unbelievably fast. Talk about economical, quick meat production!
ReplyDeleteI never thought about if the chickens would suffer in that stifling heat you're having. Wonder if they really would be affected as much as people are? I mean there must be lots of home flocks in states located even farther south than you, right? Think of Mississippi and Louisiana. Hot, humid . . . yuck.
You strawberries are beautiful. I just love those big ones. You are certainly blessed with a nice crop this year. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteHi, Lorie - Thanks! We may be grumpy because of all the rain and lack of sun lately in these here parts, but I'm thinking the rain has been a help in making our strawberries grow big!
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