Posted on October 18, 2021October 18, 2021Lunch surprise The fluttermill primrose made two seed pods!!
Posted on October 16, 2021October 16, 2021Wet bumblebee and other things Last night, brought in dwarf tomatoes and purple and chocolate peppers since temps forecast (and did reach) into 40s. On Thursday night, before another night rain, Paula and I planted more wildflower seeds. Mom sent these Yellow Puff seeds. We scarified them by scraping their hard coats on the concrete patio. On Thursday morning, I saw this very dew-drenched bumblebee. I was hoping it might be a two spotted bumblebee but I think the yellow on its abdomen was just clumping together with the dew??
Posted on October 16, 2021October 16, 2021Mizuna sprouted in barely two days And it’s growing industriously! The ones we transplanted out front got eaten, whether by earwigs or bunnies, so these went into the backyard planter.
Posted on October 4, 2021October 4, 2021Tiny tiny tiny friend This little spider required the clip on macro lens. Lots of walking onions bulbs to spread around. The new buffalograss is already blooming!!
Posted on October 1, 2021October 1, 2021Struggling seedling The lone seedling of my second bell pepper type, the Chocolate Bell, has been stuck inside its seed coat for a while now. I’ve been trying to loosen the seed coat without tearing the top of the plant off, and today between a new growth there and my gently teasing it off, the baby pepper plant is free!
Posted on September 26, 2021September 26, 2021Window babies Chijimisai greens are not frost hardy so they will live indoors and the bok choy (smaller pot) is just small and cute 🤣 We put half the Roman chamomile outside to get bigger and half here to get bigger before going outside. In the back is a chocolate bell pepper that has sprouted but not pushed the seed coat off its seed leaves.
Posted on September 26, 2021September 26, 2021Afternoon harvest and repotting Buckwheat is blooming. Peruvian ground cherries are having a few potential fruits! Paula and I repotted all the winter babies. More babies. The Missouri Yellow Watermelon weighs almost 12 lbs! It’s so ripe that when I started to slice, it cracked open more on its own. It was very tasty and sweet and crisp. In the evening, I sliced some peppers for freezing. Green ones are jalapeños from our garden and red ones are serranos from a friend. I made a small batch of salsa verde. Too little to can, so I froze it.
Posted on September 24, 2021September 24, 2021I’ve just realized they’ve all grown All four winter crops looking good.
Posted on September 19, 2021September 19, 2021Afternoon things More pink flowers on succulent Beans and okra