A few things have survived the scorching heat, and have started to produce again. The greenhouse still has spinach, swiss chard, and kale. I’m waiting for it to get a little cooler, to plant the winter greens. In the yard, we have a new squash vine, and we have white and butternut squash on the surviving vines. There are a few cherry tomato plants still producing, so we may actually have a fall crop. A couple of the tomato plants put on new growth, so I trimmed all the dead growth off the plants.




We’re looking forward to a pretty good Meyer lemon harvest, as winter approaches. Our Clementine tree looks great, but not a single fruit on it. I’ll give it one more year to prove it’s worth me taking care of it.
