Yes. It is just that beautiful!
Read MoreSeeing Red (And Green)
Today's garden science lesson: pill bugs can produce offspring up to 3 times per year and they like strawberries. Not all of the strawberries, of course, just a pill bug sized sampling of each.I picked berries between the intermittent rains this morning and for every two berries I put in my bowl, another one went into the compost some with the pill bugs still happily munching away.The leaf litter from last year's growth coupled with the shade from this year's lush growth has provided the perfect habitat for pill bugs and now that the berries are ripening, they don't even need to leave home to get dinner. I am going to try to clean as much of it as I can before I get to do the hard cleaning for winter.The Sugar Ann snap peas are coming in by the handful now. Enough to snack on while walking the garden.
Read MoreSunlight Like Tides
Sunlight, like tides, wait for no man.Yesterday I watched as the morning sunlight set fire to the jewel toned Lollo De Vino lettuce and determined to do a spring garden update. By the time I took the update photo the light had moved on and the deep, rich hue of the lettuce was on display, but not the fiery light that inspired me to call this the most beautiful lettuce I have grown so far.This morning I was determined to not let the light pass me by again.#LettucePorn #Food(Growing)Porn #NoFilters