Solar power is doing more since June 30, the first full day when 15 additional panels started producing. With two full months in since then, the new panels, the bottom row in the pic below, are performing well.
July provided much more sunlight than August. Even with both months having the same number of days, July's production was 278 kilowatt/hours more than August. Combined, the panels produced nearly 2,900 kw/hrs in those great 62 days.
There was still some nice sun in August. The garden shared with a neighbor responded well to the warmth. Some amazing colors were created in August, even though the relatively cloudier days meant blackberry season wasn't the best. Here's a pic of a recent harvest. Yes, you can grow sweet potatoes in a cooler climate!
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