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I thought it would be nice to show a picture of the butternut squashblossoms which are practically at peak color and size right now.
When taking the photo I was met with the most pleasant surprise: bzzzzzzzz.
The entire section of butternut squash, which, at this point in the summer has just about taken over the entire garden, was “buzzing.” I leaned in to hold the giant green leaves aside in order to snap pictures of one of the orange/golden flowers. To my utter surprise and delight, each flower had at least 2 bumblebees inside—and there were so many flowers, I couldn’t count them all?!
As a vegetable gardener, you can be surprised on a daily basis; I can honestly say, I’d never seen
(or heard) anything like this in the garden before. It would’ve been so easy to have never noticed this little “dance of nature” going on…but I’m so glad to have stumbled upon it.


Every time I reach for my Pumice with Goat’s Milk soap I bought at Donna Howard’s Spotted Hill Farm, I marvel at the fact that the “special ingredient” came directly from her Mini-Nubians right in her own backyard!
I didn’t always know Purslane, mind you. We met after I married.
Lisa loves KWF and I love stopping to shop there! Established in 1986, KWF has grown to become the largest independent natural foods retailer in eastern Pennsylvania.
Red potatoes were ready to dig today! David gently forked the ground until it coughed up this variety of early/new potato, the Red Norland, which we planted about 100 days ago (days to maturity are always listed on your seed packet so that you may plan accordingly).

It’s a family favorite–so delicate and tender–and the skin gives way easily as you take bites.
