We need some rain too, the ground is already cracked up and risk if forest fires very high.We have a fire in the woodstove. Thanks for the hot coffee!
Solid rain here....
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We need some rain too, the ground is already cracked up and risk if forest fires very high.We have a fire in the woodstove. Thanks for the hot coffee!
Solid rain here....
How ironic, I just put the first batch in the oven. Cookies are not my thing, but DH likes them a lot - a once in a blue moon treat.Headed to make chocolate chip cookie dough.
Up to April 5th, this was the wettest year on record. Since then, the driest. We have had a trace of rain since April 5th, the kind that leaves spots in the dust on your car. Fire danger is high here too.We need some rain too, the ground is already cracked up and risk if forest fires very high.
I thought you are supposed to plant garlic in the fall?Good morning Cafe! Thanks for the coffee DL!
By the end of today 3 of the 6 gardens will be fully planted! Just got in from tilling two beds and planting one of them (shelling peas, lentils, kale, chard, beets, celery, nasturtiums). One of the other beds is half full of red potatoes (early season) that are coming up nicely and we’ll be putting carrots and some leafy greens in there. A couple of random things too probably. The third garden is all garlic and that is up.
After this there’s three more to go! Those will be mostly green/yellow beans, peas, squash, and cucumbers.
Here’s some tulips that the rain broke off.
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I never had pea vines grow so long! Some of them are 5 feet tall! Higher bed fencing next year! I ate a few peas. I think in about a week, they will be ready to pick. The beans are also starting to produce too, but it will be a while longer before those are ready to pick. I planted more tomato plants, in a very sunny spot. And pulled a bunch more weeds.Got stuff growing. My back is complaining.All done with one tool, a mini mattock. The only thing that hasn't got above ground yet are the brussel sprouts. I may have put them in too deep.
All the fruit bushes I transplanted at completely the wrong time of year have survived the shock, albeit with some dead shoots but they are replacing them slowly. The tomatoes will be a test. Normally this area just doesn't get enough sunshine. The last three weeks have been exceptional with one very minor attempt at raining.
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