Liz’s Bee Rescue and Pepper Roastery

Summer is in full swing and the plants are growing up fast!

New beginnings

Sown:

  • Trionfo violet beans
  • More bush provider beans
  • Swiss chard

Propagated:

  • Sungold tomato sucker. Put some in water for about a week until I saw root development then potted.

Progress and projects

I made an aesthetic improvement to the hose that feeds into the top of my greenstalk. I didn’t like the green so I wrapped it in woven black cable organizer. I don’t know how it will hold up in the sun, but so far I like the new look.

Happenings

Wildlife

Lots of birds and squirrels have stopped by for a drink. One poor bee found himself swimming in a bird bath. He was showing signs of life so I offered him a rescue mulch raft and put him somewhere to rest. He was gone the next day, hopefully off to pollinate more plants!

Harvest

I harvested my first mariachi peppers! The first taste of a raw one left me with the impression that they were sweet like bell peppers. I roasted a few on the grill, tasted one, and it was hot! Who knows.

Garden Pre-Season 2026

It has felt like spring here since January, and I’ve been waiting (mostly patiently) for garden season to kick off! Here’s what I’ve been up to in the pre-season prep.

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