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The Ugly

The summer squash garden took a beating the last week and I had to whack out tons of diseased plants.  
So, I couldn't bring myself to totally tear them out if they had fruit.  I just pruned them all the way up and we shall see.

Then I put the kids to work weeding, poured some new mulch, and tonight we will plant the fall garden in all the open spots: peas, kale, and carrots out here.
Another ugly....
These poor cucumbers are aphid infested - I pulled them all, cleaned it up, and replanted a fall crop of seeds.  Not sure how fall cukes do, this is our first year trying.
Sunflowers are dying out, so Ava is collecting them in the drying rack with me to save seeds...
And I rigged up some seed saving bags in the back entrance so I can dead head into them easily.  Ava helps me pull seeds out and save them in envelopes for next year.

Even the ugly is fun.

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