I have had one run-in with a baby deer this garden season. I'm not sure who was more surprised, me or him/her. Off it ran and no damage to the garden. I do think we may have another ground hog, but have not seen it for a while. A bug of some sort is having a feast on my garden kale, so once we catch up on the weeds and such, I'll sprinkle some flour with pepper mixed into it (husband's trick).
It's a bit disconcerting to not have much to harvest yet, and hear the sound of locusts announcing fall is around the corner. The rain is coming down almost every other day or every day, so the weeds are winning I think. The bonus win is not having to drag 200+feet of garden hose out to water stuff.
I've been challenging myself to continue to meal prep from the freezer first, then add pantry and garden goodies.
It's sort of been fun, by picking random items and looking up recipes. Rotation underway . . . preparing any room for garden additions to the freezer.
Good vibes from the herb garden. Green onion, parsley and basil to add to a cold salad.
Edamame salad - corn and edamame from the freezer (new recipe tried as a result of random freezer rotation). It utilized the freezer and garden, but it did not give us the "wow" response. Good, but not great either. Healthy? Yes. I thought the flavor overall was much better after it sat in the fridge overnight too.
A sweet potato breakfast casserole - sausage and bell peppers from the freezer. Delicious. I would prep more breakfast meats for this, for easier and quicker baking. I will also be trying this with garden kale.
Stuffed garden bell peppers from the freezer for dinner.
Other news . . .
We (by "we" I mean my husband) are starting to clean the gutters out. I have been after him for weeks, and almost got the ladder out to do some myself (but got scolded).
We have come up with a plan for the rose bed, but it's on the back burner until we get caught up with the vegetable garden weeds. It's back on the "list" but so is the chicken coop (story of my life).
The weather was an absolute gorgeous 70's (wish I was camping, but sometimes we have to shuffle life's responsibilities) and cool day early in the week, but the heat is said to return. Early mornings have been slightly under 60°F, and foggy. It has helped me get more done in the garden.
Good Vibes ~ Al Fresco © July 2025 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart