I didn't get much done.
Pinched the 2nd 1/3rd of the snapdragons. I'll stop with the pinching now. It was planned to slow some plants so that all the flowers don't come at once.
Since the purslane, especially, had grown enough to be weeded out, I turned around and pulled them in 1/3rd of the snaps . I had "planned" on pulling 3/3rds of the weeds but it was hot and windy. Went home.
But, not before a 2nd sowing of sweet corn seed!
Oh, and I also got some cages around the yellow tomato plants (the slicers). Hopefully, that will keep the slugs from feasting on their favorite beefsteaks. Once again, I have those plants awfully close to the grass - prime slug habitat, apparently.
Around here, about the only grass that grows without irrigation is cheat grass. The red seed heads of the cheat are turning our landscape red at the moment. Since the sprinkler hits the grass around the garden, it seems to be out-competed. Extra water keeps the slugs happy and maybe they eat the cheat . . . ignore the quack, and move in on the yellow beefsteaks. Run!!!
Steve