OFBK :kittygray would find a way out.
The last couple of days have been over cast and today was so comfy.
I wish my garden thrived on gray weather as I do.
Harvested the last of my Peter's Honey Fig and the Mission Figs are just beginning, again.
The birds were getting them so I have it safely netted and the fruit is okay.
Between the 4 squirrels and the birds, I missed out on tree ripened apricots and peaches.
This year is a battle.
Last night I heard a screech and thought the cats were getting into it. But, they were all asleep.
It was my Electric Fence at work. My neighbors are getting hit by evening marauding raccoons but,
I have my fence to teach them to make a wide circle around this property.
I bought a couple of peanut plants and planted them. My corn is about 4" - 6" high. I plant that late after the sweet shelling peas won't grow anymore.
The Asparagus patch is trippy and several types of back yard peaches are ripening.
The front yard was 2 months ahead of the back yard in timing. So weird.
The tomatoes all got the usual wilting disease and are mostly gone. They all produced good fruit this year.
I am so sick of tomatoes.
And that's the way it is at The Center of the Universe, Southern Coastal California
Moi