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    Mantis on the cherry tree.

    … and peppers! Though ants are trying to farm aphids on them.

    Cultivated native California grapes. Seedy & thick skinned but good to eat. Since the birds aren’t.

    Bulgogi.

    Beef Bulgogi (asada cut) hot off the grill.

    Today’s harvest. Brown turkey figs and a small ripe jalapeño.

    Orange Grove Update

    This year, our Mandarin orange will provide plenty to eat in January. We’re lucky it’s not alternate bearing (this year, anyway).

    Mandarin

    Meanwhile, this is the first year our Meyer lemon has produced more than a couple fruit. Super exciting! It did lose a lot of leaves earlier this summer, though. I attribute that to overwatering. Oops.

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    Finally, our Valencia is also producing more than a couple fruit:

    Valencia

    The lemon grass coming in strong. It came back from last year’s planting and a cutting we took.

    Change your AC and/or furnace filter with high flow MERV-8 every three months or sooner if you’ve got pets (long haired cat in our case). The HVAC blower and evaporator coil will thank you with less repair bills. Fresh filter at the top.

    Here’s a drooping Brown Turkey fig — means it’s perfectly sweet & tender for eating. Don’t wait too long after a Brown Turkey fig reaches this stage else it may start to ferment and/or critters will get to it first.

    Brown Turkey figs are rapidly ripening. Patiently waiting for them to start drooping as a sign of ripeness.

    The birds aren’t eating the grapes, so we might as well. 😋

    Here’s an adjusted/“developed” version of NEOWISE (see the original straight from Night Mode)

    Anaheim pepper with a surprise mantis for scale. Then a jalapeño. Just popped out of nowhere while I inspected the peppers this morning. It’s protecting our garden!

    Garden Update

    Experimental pepper garden update: Cayenne, jalapeño, Anaheim, Hungarian wax. We will ripen all peppers to red for making hot sauce and tastier eating. Direct seeded March 29.

    Scrub jay!

    Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) at 04:17. Very cool. The last quarter moon washed it out a lot. iPhone 11 Pro, night mode.

    Watering the front yard and this hummingbird was really curious about the water and I swear the bird took a drink.

    Our cultivated native California grapes are ripening! The birds will hopefully soon find them. Or we’ll enjoy them despite their massive seeds.

    Our peppers are doing okay despite the very late seeding. Just a bit of brown rot initially but some Jobes organic fertilizer seems to have stopped that.

    Somewhere around Tehachapi, CA.

    The last two days of 110°F heat has also resulted in our cultivated native California grapes turning to raisins on the vine.

    cultivated native California grapes turning to raisins

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