Published Tuesday, July 22, 2008 by Bulb Hunter | E-mail this post
It was another day of harvest and clean up around the farm, with a fresh batch of Byzantine gladiolus corms coming in.
Perhaps really the only exciting thing to happen was the killing of the brown recluse that was hiding in a box I had in storage. I posted the picture in case any body ever needs to identify a brown recluse (I have other angles if needed). Again, no rain today and the elephant ears could use some.
Below is the row of Byzantines I've been working on. Below that picture is the video explaining why the field is "dying" and an answer to the UPS man's question"What's happened to all of your bulbs?" The UPS man has always been a nice break during the day. They have a show called "Taxi Cab Confessions." I think I'll start a newsletter for small business owners titled something like "UPS Driver Confessions: What a UPS man can tell you about business."
The end of the day is always nice, and here are some pictures of the pond at the farm and the cabin from today.
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