Potato plants in the garden |
We got enough hay in to check out all the machinery, and try out the new hay tedder. A tedder spreads cut hay out broadly so it can dry more quickly and evenly. I don't think we'd have gotten any hay in so far without the tedder. I feel good that I operated all the machinery in the field, with help from my husband hooking up and adjusting things. There was that incident with the tractor and the garage door but....I might write about that when my face turns a lighter shade of red!
Any hay baled in July will be "late first-cut hay", which is less nutritious than hay of the same quality baled earlier in the year. We'd have liked to have baled earlier, but the weather didn't agree with that goal this year, as is probably true for many hay producers in Maine.
String bean plants |
I tried to help the young squash plants repel the beetles by sprinkling soot from the wood stove on the leaves. Ash doesn't kill the beetles as an insecticide would, but the beetles seem to try to avoid the ash.
There was a deer in the garden last night. His narrow feet left big, deep tracks in the soft ground. It looks like he checked things out, but didn't eat much of anything. Good deer!
I am off to wash sheets and pull weeds....tidy the beds all around.
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