Peppers are growing in full force. There's one sweet pepper I'm holding my breath on to see if it gets any bigger, but it might just be ready. Poblano's aren't far behind. (mmm... are you thinking chiles rellenos?)
I've got marigold plants scattered around the garden (you've probably seen them peaking through on a bunch of the pictures) and they're ginormous!! This is one of the first ones I planted outside in the spring -- for size comparison, the wooden plank beneath it is 10" tall. Anyone need some shrubs? I'm gradually taking them out because they're crowding some of the herbs and vegetables. However, the Japanese beetles apparently love them, so I'm glad they're distracting the beetles from attacking other plants. It's sad to see the marigolds get devoured, but they seem to just keep growing bigger despite.
This was my first attempt at Brussels sprouts, and apparently I picked the worst time to plant them... Instead of sprouting little heads, they're just shooting out leaves because it's too hot outside. =( I'll be pretty disappointed if we don't get any sprouts this year, because the plants have been taking up a lot of space in the garden.
Wedding season is still in full force. It seems that fall is becoming as popular as spring to get married now, so there won't be any relief until about November, when we'll start gearing up for Christmas Yule Logs (imagine a Santa's workshop setup with cakes, buttercreams and fondant decorations, and that's what it's like =) ). I'm still working on backtracking to get pictures of my cakes between June and July, but here's some most recent ones:
A birthday cake for some friends.
1 comment:
Melissa,
You are so talented! Not that I am surprised, but those cakes are amazing! I may have to contract you for my birthday cake...you are coming I hope!! My tomatoes are just now turning red too. I've had green ones (big, green ones) for weeks and I've been watching them like a hawk. They are slowly but surely turning red.
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