What did you do in the garden today?

Indoors today, planting seeds in starter trays, hard boiling & pickling eggs. I'm off work today.

So here we go...Rain Again! Coming down rather heavy this morning. It started at 3am & we've got 3 days of it. Tuesday will be rough, they're calling it a red alert, with wind, hail & perhaps tornado warnings. It warmed up last night, as I was putting the tiller & mower away (yes we got a filter at Auto Zone on Easter Sunday & changed the oil yesterday, too). So I see the winds will shift, SE to NE, so when that colder air meets warm air, I get weather anxiety. 2 tornadoes 🌪 have blown right through here over the past few years & it is scary. All of this heavy rain & flooding are one thing, tornadoes are another. 😱

On a positive note, the blueberry plants are looking gorgeous with blooms. If the wind & hail do not decimate them, it will be a bountiful blueberry year. 💙
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This little guy was outside my bedroom window, singing a sweet song. He & his mate are building a nest in a thick pine shrub. They're House sparrows. We have Purple Finches in this region, too, kinda hard to differentiate at 1st glance. (Forgive the window glare, I didn't want to disturb them just for the sake of an outside pic.)
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In mythology and folklore, the house finch is often associated with love, happiness, and good luck. This bird has been a symbol of vitality and passion in various cultures around the world. ❤️
I keep several bird feeders outside my office window. (I work from home). I enjoy watching the birds come to eat... We get a lot of finches... These are my regular visitors:

Purple finch, sparrows, chickadees, titmouse, dark eyed juncos, wrens, cardinals, blue jays, pileated woodpeckers, downey woodpeckers
 
I keep several bird feeders outside my office window. (I work from home). I enjoy watching the birds come to eat... We get a lot of finches... These are my regular visitors:

Purple finch, sparrows, chickadees, titmouse, dark eyed juncos, wrens, cardinals, blue jays, pileated woodpeckers, downey woodpeckers
I love All of them. The woodpeckers are amazing, their colors & feather patterns are so gorgeous. I get a kick out of them, Noisy buggers, though! They sure did a number on one of my tree trunks.
 
Quiet here too, they're done for the year.

Does anyone here grow celery? I've got a bunch started but have never grown it. Any tips? Trying to figure how many per pocket. I'm guessing it won't look quite like the celery from the store?
It takes a long time to sprout. Mine was thinner than the thick stalks from the store. I picked it as I wanted to eat it, and it is fabulous. :)
Everyone I give some to anyone they say; wow that's really good, or I thought I didn't like celery.
I just put a couple seeds in each pot just like the other seeds for other plants.
 
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Sunny and warm today.
I moved some of my compost pile to the back of the yard the other day.
Today I used some of the remaining pile to layer with rabbit tea ( poop and water that was a couple days old) and soil in a bigger bed.
Lima beans and Peas are sprouting. So are the wildflowers and sunflower seeds out by the chick's run.
My goal is to have one more bigger bed and the 4 smaller ones planted this week.
Garlic and tomato plants look great.

Hope everyone in the path stays safe during the severe storms.
 
Took a stroll around the garden

Azaleas in bloom
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This is either a peony that I swore was dead or (more likely) pokeweed.
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Bumblebees swarming the wisteria
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Strawberries
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Grapes coming back to life
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Arugula about to bolt
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