Yesterday, when I jumped on my solar-powered golf cart to run out to the Wolf Garden to plant more beans, my trusty garden cart didn’t take off like usual. It kind of went up to speed, then lost power, up again, then down. Oh oh … I’d never had trouble with it at all before now. Usually, when the batteries are getting low, it sort of jerks rapidly until it finally gives up the ghost. Not the case this time. I got it back to the generator shed and plugged it in, thinking that maybe … just maybe, it was low of power. Not so. No dice today either, although when Will looked it over briefly, he found a loose battery cable and tightened it up.
I got on it later and tried it out. It did the same as before. I researched it and the information said it might be a corroded or loose cable on the speed control box. We’ll have to see. Meanwhile, I’m down to walking (not a good option for my poor knees.) or using the ATV, which Will is using to run more steel T posts out to the tomato patch. My “freedom” is now at a standstill and I’m sure praying we can find a solution. I use the golf cart multiple times every single day. But, on a happier note, we did get a very nice rain. We ended up with more than 2½ inches and that sure makes the gardens happier. And the weeds too. We’ll sure be weeding soon.

Will got the Main and Berry Patch Gardens freshly tilled and I planted a big section of Dauman super-sweet corn and when he gets back with the ATV, I will plant the last of the muskmelons, Oka. Then I only have a few beans and a little more corn to go and I’m kind of done. I say “kind of’ as I don’t think I’m ever done planting as long as there’s a square foot of empty garden space somewhere.

We’re astounded at our flower beds. Some of the new peonies I just planted last year are starting to wow us with their color, as well as some small spring bulbs that are just starting to bloom. Amazing!

— Jackie
We got rain also – couple of inches. Was too wet to weed today and starting Saturday we’re in for a week of feels like 100-105. I’ll try to squeeze in an hour or two of weeding Saturday morning. I’ll concentrate on the garlic/taters/tomatoes/squash/cucumbers first. Hit the grass I see in the asparagus patch too.
We continue our stealth stock-up – we’re making sure we don’t draw attention to ourselves. That is the plus side of having more than one place to shop.