Posted by larry@stinescorner on July 23, 2017 at 06:58:49 from (71.187.22.71):
We left early to beat the heat the little patch of sweetcorn was ready,picked a dozen from it These onions are a variety called Candy,I planted them from plants,got a bundle of plants from home depot,believe it or not the wife wouldnt let me go far,so I did some shooting around the house,,the farmer planted the field next to the house in soybeans The field beyond the pond is corn this year,last year it was sunflowers the farmer did plant a small strip of sunflowers for us below the garden,it has some bare patches ,but shouls look nice later when they bloom] we never did much with the golf cart,hopefully next year the walk behind mower got a brake this year ,i did the the mowing till the doctor said///stop/// wont need the baskets this year,didnt plant as much the zuke was tiny last weekend (cover your eyes UltraDog) my MIL had some wrinled up potatoes she was going to toss out,I planted them for her,I think they a baking potatoes some random shots of the back lawn that is a yelloe delious apple tree,i trimmed it but didnt spray any so far,they dont look too bad, then a few random shots of fields as we drive down the road and head home Thanks for joining us on our visit to PA!!!!!
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