We froze enough plum juice to make from 48 to 50 pints of plum jelly. My Mother prefers plum jam so we kept a couple of batches of pulp and gave her the rest of the pulp and a few nags of juice. Mom told me how much she enjoyed dried figs. I figured that if someone could get to 96 years old they should get what they want so I dried the majority of our figs for her.
The bottom of one of my raised beds is getting rotten enough for some of the bottom slats to fall out.
I took the dirt out, turned it upside down, unscrewed the bottom, turned it over again and screwed the slats on what used to be the top. Had a couple of bad boards that had to be replaced. maby I can get another year or two out of it.
I believe it is safe to say that I need some rain. The shiny thing is a quarter for scale.
When I get the bed filled up again with the mix, I will put swiss chard, mustard greens, and Sugar snap peas for the trellis.
Bob