Posted on 05/30/2020 5:51:59 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin
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It is amazing how many of my Facebook friends have all of a sudden developed an interest in gardening
This week, I hand-sawed 17 Norway Maples down. In the forest out back. In a 1/2 acre area, state property. Will definitely improve the outlook for native saplings.
Azaleas & Rhododendroms bloomed.
G’morning, Diana:
Our pepper plants are sporting thumb-sized peppers where a week ago, only blossoms existed.
More good news: Mother wood duck still looking after five baby duckies from the seven that hatched a week or ten days ago. Damned turtles are waking up...
All else is well at the big lake.
I’m trying container gardening this year.
fingerlakes ny here (upstate)
poppies and strawberries are blooming, asparagus has been hit hard by asparagus beetles, harvested a couple crops of rhubarb. Peonies are getting ready to bloom. My lone lilac I planted last year has already bloomed.
Re-black plastic mulched my smaller veg garden out back. critters already dug out an ancho pepper plant!
Growing herbs, morning glories, brandywine tomatoes, charleston grey watermelon, cukes, okra.
(i was once married to a Southerner)
We got another couple or three inches of rain here in Central Missouri this past week. The ground in most places is completely saturated. The Missouri River came up 12’ over the last five days at Jefferson City.
My garden drains nicely, however, so I should be able to get the rest of my tomato plants in the dirt this weekend. Also have pepper plants that need to go in.
Been eating fresh green salad for the last couple weeks. The collards and other stuff I sowed a few weeks ago are mostly up and starting to look like something. Cukes may have to be reseeded. I’ll give them a couple more days before I decide on that.
The IRISES have bloomed...and they are SPECTACULAR!
The rain finally stopped here in Missouri Ozarks. Mid 70s heading to high 80s this coming week. Time to plant some warm weather crops.
Veggies finally planted. Spinach, lettuce and asparagus are good eating. For the rest, $&#%@ SQUIRRELS.
Garlic is up - waiting on scapes, rhubarb is just coming back up, strawberries are maybe a week away and raspberries a month.
And two of our three hens are broodie - that's a pain.
The recent heat (100+) in the Norcal valleys slowed everything down here.
While there are blossoms on the tomatoes and peppers, fruit didn’t set and many blooms wasted.
Plums only need about 2-3 more weeks for a bountiful harvest.
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How DARE You?!!!!
j/k- nice to see something non political for a change-
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