Draught and heat has been murder on my garden. Been eating a lot of fresh stuff as it comes out of the garden and puttin up what the extra. I've put up a few quarts of peas, 3 quarts of lima beans, a few quarts of squash and orka. That's from the upper garden.
I have watered the lower garden several times but the heat and draught has worked on it too. Between the worms, 'coons and dry heat, I only put up a 120+ ears of corn. The squash, orka, peas, beans, tomatoes in it look great, beans, and peas just now blooming. The string beans look great and have been blooming like crazy for a good while now but haven't put on a single bean. There's something wrong with the string beans. I wonder if they have to have honey bees to pollinate? If so, I'm screwed. I've seen only 2 honey bees all summer.
I've picked and shelled some lima beans already this morning. Gathered some squash and okra this morning, cut up enough for supper tonight and put up the rest. Going to thaw out a few ears of the corn to cook, cook the beans, squash and okra, cut up some tomatoes and WA-LA it's supper time.