What did you do in the garden today?

Nature is amazing. Many plants we try to grow in spring do better fall planted when day length is getting shorter. Turnips, radish, Chinese cabbage - mustard family and spinach. Will not bolt in the fall.
I like to catch sunfish during their spawn. Triggered by 68 degree water and day length. Ensures it does not happen too early or in the fall. Success is the goal.
I was just talking to my neighbor about how fall is much better for planting a lot of stuff, but local nurseries only get stuff in Spring and sometimes that’s way too short a time before the heat hits.
 
I was just talking to my neighbor about how fall is much better for planting a lot of stuff, but local nurseries only get stuff in Spring and sometimes that’s way too short a time before the heat hits.
This exact thing is what got me hooked on starting from seed.

I try to start 90% of my food crops from seed.

Usually works out great, you know, unless I accidently cook my seeds. 🤣
 
This exact thing is what got me hooked on starting from seed.

I try to start 90% of my food crops from seed.

Usually works out great, you know, unless I accidently cook my seeds. 🤣
Our big box stores get all the food type starts at the right time, but the ornamentals and flowers they don’t. It’s easier to transplant trees and shrubs here in fall before it gets cold and overwinter them outside than it is to do this in spring when our temps warm up quick. We literally went from mid 70’s to mid 90’s with only a few days in the 80’s and now we’re flirting with triple digits. Our winter is like spring for most people. We can direct sow in fall and most of the winter, but our non growing season is primarily summer when it’s too hot.
 
Going through my seeds and getting restless. Still too early to be frost free. I have spinach up and some winter sown wildflowers. Still waiting on others to sprout. I have butternut seed that is likely crossed with Dickinson pumpkin. Might be interesting.
There was a little frost on my truck this morning, and it's supposed to get down to 32 degrees tomorrow morning. My tomatoes want to be in the garden but it's too early. Mid May is best for setting out tomato plants in my area.
 
Wicked thunderstorms last night.
Then I was up again at 230am watching round 2 roll in.
About 545, a funnel popped 2miles west of the house, but this time it was moving NE, so it stayed over open country. I haven't heard of it making it down, or eating any trees or outbuildings yet, so I'm going with 'it was just a dangler'.
We only managed .4 inches, which is welcome, but we need SO much more.
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Wicked thunderstorms last night.
Then I was up again at 230am watching round 2 roll in.
About 545, a funnel popped 2miles west of the house, but this time it was moving NE, so it stayed over open country. I haven't heard of it making it down, or eating any trees or outbuildings yet, so I'm going with 'it was just a dangler'.
We only managed .4 inches, which is welcome, but we need SO much more.
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What a beautiful photo! I miss epic thunder storms. We get a few small ones here every now and then, but it's nothing like what we got back in Oklahoma when I was a kid.
 
Funny, I hate starting seeds. I only do it because some things the nurseries just don't carry, like all the stupid hot peppers & patio eggplant & weird stuff. I just don't have the room to want to do it nor do I enjoy hardening off & up potting. If I had a real greenhouse or something....maybe. But probably maybe not. :lau I do love things like green beans, squash & cukes that I can direct sow, however.

Beautiful outside, brought the laptop out on the deck to work. Before long it will be too hot for this.
 

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