Harvested hardneck garlic, elephant garlic and shallots today. I've got them all rinsed and curing on the picnic table, but have not had any taste tests yet. By looks alone, Lavigna seems to be the most successful, with the largest cloves.
The tomato plants look great, all with green fruits. I have one little egglplant on the egg plant plant. Mysteriously, all potato bugs have vacated - for the remainder of the season, I hope. The corn looked a little peckish, so I gave it a hit of seaweed/fish foliar feed.
My more liberal open-coop-door policy of late has led to more chickens voluntarily free-ranging. I am glad for them because this is the time of year when grasshoppers are abundant. I know I am gambling with the foxes, though. There will come a time this late summer or fall when chicken appeals to them again, and hopefully I will have shut the door that day. We have had an outbreak of feather-picking recently, and I think that the last remaining Speckled Sussex is the perpetrator. In a perfect world we would still have Olivia, and the feather-picker would have gone to this year's litter of foxes.
The last Sussex is my main free-ranging buddy.

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