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Javamama
Almost Self-Reliant
Hi Karen 
You can have my rain.
I just got in from chasing goats in a downpour I figured they would run straight for the barn, but noooo - Miss Rory doesn't care if she gets soaked to the skin if there's a chance she can snag something out of the forbidden area of the yard. She got a cucumber leaf, 1/2 a pepper plant
 I figured they would run straight for the barn, but noooo - Miss Rory doesn't care if she gets soaked to the skin if there's a chance she can snag something out of the forbidden area of the yard. She got a cucumber leaf, 1/2 a pepper plant  , a broccoli leaf, and then made it around the chicken coop to the forsythia and lilacs. I got drenched
, a broccoli leaf, and then made it around the chicken coop to the forsythia and lilacs. I got drenched  but at least I got in before the lightning started - it's crazy out there now!
 but at least I got in before the lightning started - it's crazy out there now!
			
			
You can have my rain.
I just got in from chasing goats in a downpour
 I figured they would run straight for the barn, but noooo - Miss Rory doesn't care if she gets soaked to the skin if there's a chance she can snag something out of the forbidden area of the yard. She got a cucumber leaf, 1/2 a pepper plant
 I figured they would run straight for the barn, but noooo - Miss Rory doesn't care if she gets soaked to the skin if there's a chance she can snag something out of the forbidden area of the yard. She got a cucumber leaf, 1/2 a pepper plant  but at least I got in before the lightning started - it's crazy out there now!
 but at least I got in before the lightning started - it's crazy out there now! 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 Blossom end rot on ALL of my peppers. 20+ pepper plants of different varieties - in 2 different gardens. I know it's supposed to be caused by calcium def., but I am sure this ridiculous weather set it off. We got so much rain last week and then it got hot. Plus something ate one of them down to a stub.
 Blossom end rot on ALL of my peppers. 20+ pepper plants of different varieties - in 2 different gardens. I know it's supposed to be caused by calcium def., but I am sure this ridiculous weather set it off. We got so much rain last week and then it got hot. Plus something ate one of them down to a stub.  Sigh. And here comes more rain. Seriously, mother nature - there ARE areas that need rain.
 Sigh. And here comes more rain. Seriously, mother nature - there ARE areas that need rain.
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		

