Our Grand Garden Experiment had an unexpected ending. In
late May, my husband and I decided to plant a few vegetables in our garden in
Arizona even though we were spending the summer in Alaska. We mulched the
garden carefully and set automatic irrigation to provide water. The idea was to
come back to okra, sunflowers, tomatoes, peppers, pumpkins, and gourds.
The local deer population had other ideas. They found the
tender shoots too yummy to resist. No pumpkin, no sunflowers, no okra, no peppers. They left enough of
two Better Boy tomato plants that they regrew and bore fruit, but they’re
not ripe yet. It will be a race to see if they ripen before frost.

I’ve never grown gourds before, but according to my
research, once they’re mature I just have to dry them and then wax or shellac the
skins, and I’ll have gourds for decoration and possibly birdhouses. Or maracas. I could start a rhythm band. Too bad
gourds aren't edible.
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