My seeds are coming along. The peas are just about done and I'm thinking of cutting the water to them and planting beans there. It's so hot, I'm thinking limas.
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Isola di Este Corn |
Most of the fields are planted and I'm just working on keeping everything weeded, composted and watered.
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Dar's self planting Beans and the Alaska Peas |
Another feral cat showed up on the farm. With her she brought a surprise, I found 4 kittens in the chicken coop, laid very nicely in a nest box.
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Spatz the feral cat |
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Grey Kitten |
They'll be ready to rehome in a few weeks. Anyone who wants a kitten, let me know. The tally is 2 Classic Europeans, 1 all black and 1 grey. As soon as she starts to wean these, I hope to be able to catch mom and spay her. As you can see, she's not exactly leaping into my arms. They are too young to sex, I don't like to pick them up before 3 weeks. This little minx was out of the nest box, so I took his photo and returned him to the pile. They opened their eyes on 5/14.
Look at the beautiful red iceberg lettuce. Drat this heat! I don't want it to bolt. Another 100 degree day at the farm. Yuck.
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