Summer has come early this year! E cut hay on Wednesday and yesterday we baled it and put 118 bales of our own beautiful hay in the barn loft! It was so hot and the air was 'juicy' with humidity! We baled half of it and loaded it on the wagon, then took a break and sat down in the shade awhile. Then we did the other half and sat down in the shade again. I think we need to do the hay when it is about 70 degrees! Yeah, I know it wouldn't work, not hot enough to dry it but it would be so much easier if it was that cool!
You will have to take my word for it, but my garden is growing and growing. We will have to call it the Pepper Garden as there are more pepper plants in it than anything else. I would show you pictures, but I can't get any of my photos to load into my posts. I have no idea why as I had no issues with it before, but I have tried for more than a couple of days and nothing! So you will just have to imagine what it looks like. Has anyone else had any problems with it?
7 comments:
I think winter would be the most comfortable weather to make hay.....sounds like youwere a little warm after each load...bet it looks good in the loft.......
thank you, sugar muffin...the flower bed is starting to fill in......sure is pretty!!!!!!!next year I want to do la-saun-ya gardening........I,VE BEEN READING UP ON IT......lots easier and NO WEEDING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow Sharon 118 bales of your own hay that is something! Yes I remember the hot and humid weather goint to get hay and them putting it up in the barn at home!!
My boses wife said they have about 25 pepper plants in there garden and a man at work here said he had 30 or so... what were they thinking ?!
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Will try loading some pictures on my blog and let you know. :) <3
Ah Sharon we love to see your pictures! :((((
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