For weeks, it has done nothing but rain. Just about the only thing that seems to like this is the greens...lettuces are doing well, though the spinach has bolted and I've had to pull some of the mesclun because it, too, had gone to seed. The Swiss chard is also doing pretty well, though I'm hoping with a little sun it may get bigger. Too small to pick at the moment.
This is the sad state of the garden. Finally weeded today, even though it was still drizzly. Beans are tiny, flowers aren't doing much (except for the marigolds and calendula, which are fine but tiny). When I hear about folks in Virginia picking tomatoes and zucchini in their gardens, I could cry. It will be at least a month before there is anything besides greens to eat.
And the raspberries...well, I know I started picking them around July 14th last year. A lot will have to happen in this next two weeks for a bumper crop of raspberries. There are berries, but I am a little afraid that they will rot instead of ripening. Hoping for weeks of sunshine to come. This is getting old and moldy.
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