I'm so sorry about your hay. All that work! Makes you feel like planting something else in that field next year. *sigh* Maybe the rotten hay when plowed in will make good fertilizer and next years crop will be STUPENDOUS.
The goodies are lovely! I put them in the fridge to keep myself from eating them all at once. Thank you so much. :^)
I'm hoping my tomatoes can continue to survive the heat- it's already theoretically hotter than they can set fruit (their ovaries shrivel, but I deliberately bought heat-tolerant types. This is a pretty good overview of what usually happens to me- I get a lot of blossom drop. (The low temp for the last month hasn't ever dropped below the 'too high' range.)
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The goodies are lovely! I put them in the fridge to keep myself from eating them all at once. Thank you so much. :^)
I'm hoping my tomatoes can continue to survive the heat- it's already theoretically hotter than they can set fruit (their ovaries shrivel, but I deliberately bought heat-tolerant types. This is a pretty good overview of what usually happens to me- I get a lot of blossom drop. (The low temp for the last month hasn't ever dropped below the 'too high' range.)
http://gardening.about.com/od/problemspest1/a/BlossomDrop.htm