^ This tool interests me. But do you have to bend over to use it?
Miss Lizard, I don't eat mangoes in the shower, but I do eat them over the sink with water and paper towels nearby. Mango juice will stain cotton. Probably washes right out of polyester, but I don't have any of those.
We have had about 7 inches of rain in the past two week and another five inches forecast for this week along with flood advisories. Too much rain when the mangoes are ripening can lead to cracked fruit OR fruit that tastes watery and diluted.
I had started two types of new tomatoes: seeds from the exceptional volunteer tomato from this spring and some seeds from a tomato variety in Russia that was sent to me, gratis, along with a seed order for goumi. They were really growing well, and I repotted one of each, because I don't really have room or inclination for more tomatoes. Someone ate off the entire volunteer tomato. And then, because I wasn't paying attention, someone else ate up more of the small seedlings. The latter someone turned out to be a cutworm.
So, I have repotted the well-eaten volunteer seedlings and will see if any of them come back.
In my work, the last week of the month is crazy due to the monthly deadlines and that is when I don't look at the plants carefully. That is how the cutworm got so many of the seedlings.
I have now harvested two tomatillos. A half-dozen or so pineapples are now full sized and I'm just waiting for them to turn just the slightest bit yellow. Then I will bring them indoors to ripen so I am not just feeding them to the local wildlife that love ripe pineapple.
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The river is the melody
And sky is the refrain - Gordon Lightfoot