
Her goal was to have the face done by tonight and finish up the rest next weekend. Entries have to be in by the 1st and scarecrow's dropped off at the Historical society/town hall on the 14th. They are asking residents to come in and "vote" on the scarecrows. Guess I best let everyone know she is participating and ask for them to go go and participate in the voting.
I sure hope she at least places in the top 3. It would be a great boost to her sewing ego and hopefully makes her aware of how her hard work paid off.
I'm dicing up green tomatoes for some of my yummy chutney. It got down to 39 degrees F last night, so you know what that means.. Aall the leftover veggies need picked and processed into chutney's this week.(and some fried green tomatoes southern style!)
We also harvested 11 sugar pie pumpkins from just 6 plants. 3 of which were in lil man's garden arena by the lettuce bed. He buried them in heavy clay soil, yet they gave us 3 small decent pumpkins. The rest were from the family garden.
I did notice this years tomato garden produced way less then any other year yet the foliage was beautiful and big. In fact, it is still pumping out pumpkin & tomato flowers. Too much nitrogen maybe? What can I mix in to decompose over the winter to balance it out? I thought adding that compost earlier in the year would help, but now I am thinking I may have caused an imbalance of some sort..
Those green tomatoes will ripen if I keep putting off finishing the batch. There are just so many that are small like a grape. A real pain to cut so many in half .
Sweet dreams,
~Tammie
I sure hope she at least places in the top 3. It would be a great boost to her sewing ego and hopefully makes her aware of how her hard work paid off.

We also harvested 11 sugar pie pumpkins from just 6 plants. 3 of which were in lil man's garden arena by the lettuce bed. He buried them in heavy clay soil, yet they gave us 3 small decent pumpkins. The rest were from the family garden.
I did notice this years tomato garden produced way less then any other year yet the foliage was beautiful and big. In fact, it is still pumping out pumpkin & tomato flowers. Too much nitrogen maybe? What can I mix in to decompose over the winter to balance it out? I thought adding that compost earlier in the year would help, but now I am thinking I may have caused an imbalance of some sort..
Those green tomatoes will ripen if I keep putting off finishing the batch. There are just so many that are small like a grape. A real pain to cut so many in half .
Sweet dreams,
~Tammie
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