The Banana Peppers are coming on potent – Hot Pepper Mustard is just around the quoin !

The Marquette Grapes make it from the glasshouse just in metre for the first big heat wafture ! So far so sound – they are growing on their stakes . When they grow a bit enceinte – we will flip them from the small individual stakes to the trellis line next spring .

The Barn Pergola was finally complete in June ! It will hopefully be a great place to relax in the coming months after long days in the garden .

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The Banana Peppers are coming on strong – Hot Pepper Mustard is just around the corner!

The Tomatoes are occupy out their stakes - a cage – we have a peck of green yield on the vine … ketchup , salsa and sauce should be right around the corner !

Close up of the Roma Tomatoes on the vine

We planted two clematis on the upper pergola – we desire they will grow to fill in the top grid with shade in the occur years

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The Marquette Grapes arrived from the nursery just in time for the first big heat wave! So far so good – they are growing on their stakes. When they grow a bit bigger – we will switch them from the small individual stakes to the trellis lines next spring.

The deer determine our purple green bean right before harvest … I hope they enjoyed …

Our new cosmetic Piper nigrum we are trying – the poinsettia . They have tons of blooms and little gullible peppers – now they just need to change by reversal to their vibrant yellow and orangish colour .

Our favorite ornamental pepper – the Sangria . We put them in a the great unwashed planting layer and they are taking off – one C of little royal peppers that will sour crimson red in the surrender .

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The Barn Pergola was finally completed in June! It will hopefully be a great place to relax in the coming months after long days in the garden.

Close up of the Sangria Blooms and white pepper

The Four Amigos … four of our hens looking for bugs in the yard . The girls have layed steady through the heat so far –   about 8 testis a day on average from the 9 hen .

The beautiful bloom of a spanish onion in the garden

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The Tomatoes are filling out their stake-a cages – we have a lot of green fruit on the vine…ketchup, salsa and sauce should be right around the corner!

Zucchini have been holding their own in the intense heat … this is one of the beneficial plant life

The Revolution Green Bell Peppers have been producing inviolable – here are a few on the vine powerful after a hard rain has splash them with grunge .

We started work on the frame of the out-of-door kitchen structure – we have built most of the shell in the barn to stay out of the hot Sunday as much as we can

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Close up of the Roma Tomatoes on the vine

Zinnias in efflorescence in one of the potted planter

With Dad ’s old flagpole in place- the farm starts to take anatomy . It ’s hard to think just four wager were in place a yr ago to pit where the b would go .

The front bench sustain a fresh pelage of black rouge to match the barn . The work bench was a freebie that was discarded by a local business changing it ’s decor .

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We planted two clematis on the upper pergola – we hope they will grow to fill in the top grid with shade in the coming years

Last but least – we had a few “ extra ” house physician in the barn this past month … Momma shuttlecock found a overnice place under our pigeon loft to raise some little ones .

Our garden signs we made physique reclaimed b floor .

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The deer found our purple green beans right before harvest…I hope they enjoyed…

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Our newest ornamental pepper we are trying – the poinsettia. They have tons of blooms and little green peppers – now they just need to turn to their vibrant yellow and orange color.

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Our favorite ornamental pepper – the Sangria. We put them in a mass planting bed and they are taking off – hundreds of little purple peppers that will turn crimson red in the fall.

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Close up of the Sangria Blooms and Peppers

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The Four Amigos…four of our hens looking for bugs in the yard. The girls have layed steady through the heat so far –  about 8 eggs a day on average from the 9 hens.

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The beautiful bloom of a spanish onion in the garden

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Zucchini have been holding their own in the intense heat…this is one of the better plants

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The Revolution Green Bell Peppers have been producing strong – here are a few on the vine right after a hard rain has splattered them with dirt.

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We started work on the framing of the outdoor kitchen structure – we have built most of the shell in the barn to stay out of the hot sun as much as we can

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Zinnias in bloom in one of the potted planters

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With Dad’s old flagpole in place- the farm starts to take shape. It’s hard to believe just four stakes were in place a year ago to mark where the barn would go.

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The front bench got a fresh coat of black paint to match the barn. The bench was a freebie that was discarded by a local business changing it’s decor.

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Last but least – we had a few “extra” residents in the barn this past month…Momma bird found a nice place under our loft to raise some little ones.

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Our garden signs we made form reclaimed barn flooring.