The Grafted Celebrity & Sunmaster Tomato plants have little tomatoes on them. The California Wonder Peppers though small are blooming and the pansies have been stunning the last couple of days. Enjoy the pics below. Cucumber update - 6 of 9 seeds on the left side and 5 of 9 seeds on the right side of the trellis have sprouted after a week. Almost there on the snapdragons which are finally starting to bloom! ... and the bees seem to be enjoying the tiny Purple Heart Jew flowers.
0 Comments
3/20/2019 0 Comments The Daylilies are Coming!Note what a difference four weeks makes … the "evergreen" varieties now have lots of company! Looks like Earlybird Cardinal, South Seas, Always Afternoon & Joan Senior have some new recruits. Actually they were just taking a brief nap!
3/18/2019 0 Comments Tomatoes & Peppers are finally InAfter three cold nights Mar 4-6 where the lows were 36, 31 & 36, I finally started planting my spring garden beginning with tomatoes, bell peppers & lastly cucumber seeds. You'll note I started planting the afternoon of the last cold night … tired of waiting for warmer weather combined with a favorable 10 day weather forecast!
I had previously transplanted on Feb 18 some of the lettuce in Beds 1-3 into Bed 5 (I have six 4 foot x 12 foot raised beds) to make room for the tomatoes. So you'll note from the pics below the tomatoes are planted among the lettuce … which by the way is working out just fine! This year I did something a little bit different. I first dug holes & removed the soil where I would plant each tomato. I took the soil & mixed it: 2/3 soil, 1/3 Cow Manure plus some Miracle Grow Tomato Fruit & Vegetable Shake & Feed in plastic green pots. Then I put the mixture back in the hole and planted the tomato. In the past, I would try to mix the manure & fertilizer in the beds surrounding the tomatoes & peppers as I planted them. We'll see if this more methodical method makes a noticeable difference this year. My soil is very loose … I did use a spade to loosen the soil, but was able to remove most of it with my bare hands. Won't comment on how dirty my hands got! We did have several days of high winds just after the tomatoes were planted. So I covered the tomatoes Mon Mar 11 for three days. When I uncovered them on Thu Mar 14 ... the tomatoes had weathered the 15 - 20 mph winds just fine. The Bed 1 plastic covering did come undone on the north side, but I was able to recover it the next morning. There were a few gaps, but no more total failures of the plastic coverings (2 mil 9' x 12' painter's plastic) during the 3 day wind event. Of course, this was nothing compared to Colorado & Nebraska who were experiencing record winds … no way I could deal with that … of course I don't live up there for a reason. Then again they don't have hurricanes ... How about some pictures of flowers in the rest of the garden. Note the new addition … Sophia Angel Wing Begonia!
|