I would if my camera wasn't on the fritz. I think I need a new one.
I have to water in the early evening down here; morning watering steams the plants when the hot mid-day sun hits. Dad taught me that and he had the most incredible green thumb, which I, unfortunately, did not inherit. Still, after forty years of learning and trying, I've become a *somewhat* better gardener than when I started.
ETA: My apologies, Fenika. That reads a little sharp and know-it-all(ish). It was certainly not my intent. When we lived in Iowa, I watered in the early morning hours before work, and the garden thrived. It was a thing of beauty and I gave more away produce than we could use. I tried watering in the morning--everywhere from just light 'til about 8:30--when we moved back down here to Northeast Texas (near the Oklahoma line). By 3:00 p.m., I'd have plants that were wilted and struggling. Lousy producers, if they survived. So, remembering Dad gardened down here and thinking maybe he was on to something with this merciless sun and sometimes arid air quality, I started watering in the early evening. It's made a world of difference. So far *knock on wood*, I've had no disease problems. Keep your fingers crossed on that, please. It can be tricky down here sometimes.