75F and sunny @ 13:00, calling for a high of 80F today.
Slow getting rolling today, didn't get to sleep until after 03:00, got up early and then fell back asleep on the couch until around noon.
Yesterday did end up being garden catch up day:
Spent the first part of my time out there disentangling cucumber and winter squash vines from the remesh panels we're using as fencing on the north end of the garden and getting those threaded up through the arched trellis.
Think I got the panels relocated to where it won't be a problem but will need to keep an eye on it:
Then I got all the tomatoes pruned, including the ones in the grow bags.
I'm thinking that the issue may primarily be Septoria Leaf Spot but could have some Early Blight mixed in as well. Will try treating with the copper fungicide to see if that slows it down any.
Did find this little guy as well ... first one I've seen this year:
Will need to keep an eye out for more.
Hopefully we'll get some tomatoes after all is said and done:
The Woman (supposedly) watered and fed all the indeterminate tomatoes on the straight trellis with 1 gallon of fertilized solution each.
I got all the Sunny Boy tomatoes watered/fed after pruning them.
I then topped up all the tomato plants (likely Bush Beefsteaks) in the grow bags with a screened compost/peat moss mix to within an inch of the top and installed cages on all but 2 of them. Got water catch pans placed under some of the bags still have more to do today. And all tomato plants in the bags need to be fed/watered today.
Did some trimming as well on the summer squash while I was doing that.
Woman did some weeding on the winter squash on the west side of the arched trellis. Need to get that mulched today with some straw.
She headed off with the neighbor friend to a concert or ballet "in the park" around 19:30 while I finished up in the garden and watched the nightly bat ballet.
Big cast last night ... must have been a dozen of them. Pretty wild.
Yesterday's haul:
Some of the summer squash plants are getting hit pretty hard with squash vine borers ... not sure what I'm going to do about that yet.
May try to treat and hope for the best ... or just start some more seeds.
At any rate, I'm glad that we've gotten as much summer squash put up as we already have.
Beyond the above, the first task on the menu for today will be to take the Sawzall out and see if I can cut the rod on a cattle panel to free this guy up who's currently wedged in between the rods:
Would be a real pity to lose it ...
Hope everyone is having a decent Sunday ...
