I want to share a garden tour and wine tasting fundraiser we did for our community gardens

Great garden! Pick all the squash blossoms now before you end up being one of those people

who drop of grocery bags full of zucchini at my front door in the middle of the night!

 
Oh Joe, this is just fantastic! I am with orchid, I would love to be part of one of your gardens...

Congrats and thank you for all the wonderful recipes.

 
No problem--I drop off the extra at the Rescue Mission. (But even they don't like huge

zucchini so wee have to keep it picked.

 
Joe, a picture of our garden. making progress. 2 more raised beds are going in in July. Bill made

the 1, and working with cinder blocks was way hard, so he's bringing up his cousin the bricklayer to put in the rest. cinder blocks are probably overkill, but we got some used ones for free for that first one. Bill just installed the fancy hinges(bears) and handle(moose). good karma. I hope. more fencing will go up a level as well. We planted a few cabbage, broccoli, green beans(under the plastic) sugar snaps, garlic, kale. 2 whiskey barrels of potatoes sit on either side of the door. he's so dang proud of his little garden! He even bought worms last fall to put in the dirt over the winter. haven't seen any yet, but I imagine they're under there doing their worm thing. If you squint you can see the Kenai river in the background. I may bury a few fish carcasses this fall.

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just a note that the grey overcast looking sky is actually smoke from the gigantic forest fire

it was actually a blue sky dry day, but for the smoke.

 
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