Well, the handful of blueberries that have ripened on our tiny bushes have been excellent. We look forward to our future harvests.
Teeny tiny green bell pepper.
First jalapeno.
Corn patch. Sweet corn was planted about 3 weeks after these on the right. We should have 6 rows of corn.
Tomatoes. I need to get out there and do some weeding!
The apple tree that looks pretty dead. Pre-inland hurricane it was flourishing and had fruit this year. Post-storm it was almost lying on the ground from the winds. I don't know if will make it. We also have two peach trees that aren't doing so well.
We should have blackberries soon. These also took a hit from the storm but it was mainly the 1st year canes that were uprooted.
Cabbage and broccoli. These seem to take forever to grow!
One of the good 'ol hens.
Our roosters are getting pretty big and are starting to fight. The only hen in the picture is the white one.
Turkeys in their temporary home. We are fixing up their outside run and we should be completed in about 2 weeks. The most difficult thing about turkeys is that they need a covered run (because they can fly). Depending on which you have more of, time or money, a turkey run can be expensive or time consuming to cover. We chose cheap and time consuming with us fabricating our own *net* for the top of the run.
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