Pumpkin’s Progress: Growing Like a Weed
Pumpkins grow like weeds. That’s a good thing. Within days of planting, flat, white seeds crack under the warm soil and sprout. Cotyledons give way to true leaves and off they go. Leaves and stems...
View ArticleTomato Swan Song
The heirloom tomato plants pumped out fruit all summer long. We ate them raw and in salads, sliced between sandwiches and Mike made the surplus into salsa. Oh yum. Alas, tomatoes are a summer annual...
View ArticleTwo Flowers Standing
One by one, the sunflowers faded. There are now two flowers standing. They look spent, but as long as the birds and squirrels keep coming, I don’t have the heart to pull them out. It’s been nice seeing...
View ArticleMystery Plant Shows its True Colors
The ‘mystery plant that ate the vegetable box‘ continues to grow. Our temperatures remain warm, night and day, so the plant is spreading happily over the edges of the box, and pumping out fruit like...
View ArticleLemons on my Mind
As life in the garden prepares to rest, the lemons are coming into their own. Our dwarf lemon grows along the side of the house, so I see the changes whenever I come up the drive. The fruit formed...
View ArticleNew Plants and My New Wheels
The rain came and quickly went this past Monday but it was lovely while it lasted. My oldest son enjoys the rain as much as I do. He sent me a text with a couple of rainy shots from his college campus...
View ArticleVernal Equinox: The Garden Always Knows
I refer to my calendar each year to confirm the first day of spring. My garden needs no such reminder. While I’m busy planning in my head or on paper, my garden knows it’s time to spring forth. Every...
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